Dynamics of Quiet Universes
Abstract
We study the stability of a contracting silent universe, which is a spacetime with irrotational dust and vanishing magnetic part of the Weyl tensor, Hab=0. Two general relativistic backgrounds are analyzed; one is an attractor of silent universes, i.e., a locally Kasner spacetime, and the other is a particular class of inhomogeneous Szekeres solutions. In both cases their stabilities against perturbations with non-zero magnetic part depend on a contraction configuration; a spindle-like collapse is unstable, while a pancake-like collapse is still stable. We also find that a similar instability exists in spindle collapse for a Newtonian case. We conclude that Hab=0 is not a generic ansatz even in general relativistic dust collapse.
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