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Symmetry and Equivalence in Szekeres Models

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We solve for all Szekeres metrics that have a single Killing vector. For quasi hyperboloidal ($\epsilon = -1$) metrics, we find that translational symmetries are possible, but only in metrics that have shell crossings somewhere, while metrics that can be made free of shell crossings only permit rotations. The quasi planar metrics ($\epsilon = 0$) either have no Killing vectors or they admit full planar symmetry. Single symmetries in quasi spherical metrics ($\epsilon = +1$) are all rotations. The rotations correspond to a known family of axially symmetric metrics, which for each $\epsilon$ value, are equivalent to each other. We consider Szekeres metrics in which the line of dipole extrema is required to be geodesic in the 3-space, and show the same set of families emerges. We investigate when two Szekeres metrics are physically equivalent, and complete a previous list of transformations of the arbitrary functions.

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Physical geometry of the quasispherical Szekeres models

gr-qc · 2019-08-07 · conditional · novelty 6.0

The dipole functions in quasispherical Szekeres models shift shells relative to each other and rotate their local frames by exact amounts, and the paper shows how these effects explain the models' geometry.

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  • Physical geometry of the quasispherical Szekeres models gr-qc · 2019-08-07 · conditional · none · ref 70 · internal anchor

    The dipole functions in quasispherical Szekeres models shift shells relative to each other and rotate their local frames by exact amounts, and the paper shows how these effects explain the models' geometry.