Physical Conditions in the Initial Stages of the Expanding Universe
- 15 December 1953
- journal article
- research article
- Published by American Physical Society (APS) in Physical Review B
- Vol. 92 (6) , 1347-1361
- https://doi.org/10.1103/physrev.92.1347
Abstract
The detailed nature of the general nonstatic homogeneous isotropic cosmological model as derived from general relativity is discussed for early epochs in the case of a medium consisting of elementary particles and radiation which can undergo interconversion. The question of the validity of the description afforded by this model for the very early super-hot state is discussed. The present model with matter-radiation interconversion exhibits behavior different from non-interconverting models, principally because of the successive freezing-in or annihilation of various constituent particles as the temperature in the expanding universe decreased with time. The numerical results are unique in that they involve no disposable parameters which would affect the time dependence of pressure, temperature, and density.Keywords
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