Cosmological applications of the Hawking quasilocal mass
- đ¤ Speaker: Valerio Faraoni, Bishop's University
- đ Date & Time: Friday 13 November 2015, 13:00 - 14:00
- đ Venue: Pavilion B Potter Room (B1.19)
Abstract
We present two applications of the (rather formal) Hawking quasilocal mass construct to cosmology. We first apply it to simulations of large scale structures, which are Newtonian even though the size of the box used exceeds the Hubble radius. The Hawking mass splits into a ``Newtonian’’ part due to local perturbations and a ``relativistic’’ part due to the cosmological background. The Newtonian part quickly dominates over the relativistic one during evolution, supporting the validity of Newtonian simulations. The same splitting is applied to the turnaround radius of a large object in the accelerated era, introducing a small correction and a clarification of the ``mass’’ concept used in previous literature.
Series This talk is part of the DAMTP Friday GR Seminar series.
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Valerio Faraoni, Bishop's University
Friday 13 November 2015, 13:00-14:00