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Exact general relativistic solutions for a cylindrically symmetric stiff fluid matter source

Tiberiu Harko, Francisco S. N. Lobo, Man Kwong Mak

Abstract

In this work, we derive the general solutions for a cylindrically symmetric space-time filled with a cosmological perfect fluid obeying $p=γρ$ ($0\leq γ\leq 1$), where $γ=1$ represents a stiff or Zeldovich fluid. Using Marder's metric with coefficients depending on $t$ and $r$, we obtain explicit solutions of the gravitational field equations for the three cases $δ= 1, 0, -1$, corresponding to exponential, power-law, and trigonometric behaviors of the metric functions. The resulting space-times exhibit anisotropic evolution, nontrivial expansion and shear, and curvature singularities, with energy density and pressure profiles determined by the integration constants. These solutions provide a comprehensive framework for modeling cylindrically symmetric cosmologies, offering insights into early-universe dynamics and anisotropic gravitational phenomena. The versatility of the solutions also opens avenues for extensions to higher-dimensional or modified gravity scenarios, making them a valuable tool for both theoretical and phenomenological studies in general relativity.

Exact general relativistic solutions for a cylindrically symmetric stiff fluid matter source

Abstract

In this work, we derive the general solutions for a cylindrically symmetric space-time filled with a cosmological perfect fluid obeying (), where represents a stiff or Zeldovich fluid. Using Marder's metric with coefficients depending on and , we obtain explicit solutions of the gravitational field equations for the three cases , corresponding to exponential, power-law, and trigonometric behaviors of the metric functions. The resulting space-times exhibit anisotropic evolution, nontrivial expansion and shear, and curvature singularities, with energy density and pressure profiles determined by the integration constants. These solutions provide a comprehensive framework for modeling cylindrically symmetric cosmologies, offering insights into early-universe dynamics and anisotropic gravitational phenomena. The versatility of the solutions also opens avenues for extensions to higher-dimensional or modified gravity scenarios, making them a valuable tool for both theoretical and phenomenological studies in general relativity.

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