Intrinsic energy of Lema\itre-Tolman-Bondi models and cosmological implications
Abstract
Recently, some Lema\tre-Tolman-Bondi metrics have been considered as models alternative to the dark energy within the Friedmann-Lema\tre-Robertson-Walker universes. The vanishing of the intrinsic energy of these metrics is examined since such a vanishing, in the present case and in general, could be interpreted as a necessary condition to consider the possibility of the quantum creation of a metric. More specifically, this vanishing is examined in the particular case where the Lema\tre-Tolman-Bondi metrics behave asymptotically like a Friedmann-Lema\tre-Robertson-Walker universe. Finally, we deal with a particular model ruled out after being confronted with cosmic observations. In a minimal agreement with this negative result, leaving aside an unstable case, the value of the intrinsic energy of this particular model does not vanish and becomes in fact minus infinite.
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