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A Spatially Homogeneous and Isotropic Einstein-Dirac Cosmology

arXiv:1101.1872 · doi:10.1063/1.3567157

Abstract

We consider a spatially homogeneous and isotropic cosmological model where Dirac spinors are coupled to classical gravity. For the Dirac spinors we choose a Hartree-Fock ansatz where all one-particle wave functions are coherent and have the same momentum. If the scale function is large, the universe behaves like the classical Friedmann dust solution. If however the scale function is small, quantum effects lead to oscillations of the energy-momentum tensor. It is shown numerically and proven analytically that these quantum oscillations can prevent the formation of a big bang or big crunch singularity. The energy conditions are analyzed. We prove the existence of time-periodic solutions which go through an infinite number of expansion and contraction cycles.

25 pages, LaTeX, 4 figures, typo after equation (3.2) corrected, beginning of Appendix B clarified