Scenarios of cosmic string with variable cosmological constant

Astronomy and Astrophysics – Astrophysics

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15 LaTeX pages; Two new sections (Secs 4 & 5) have been included

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10.1142/S0218271809014753

Exact solutions of the Einstein field equations with cosmic string and space varying cosmological constant, viz., $\Lambda= \Lambda(r)$, in the energy-momentum tensors are presented. Three cases have been studied: where variable cosmological constant (1) has power law dependence, (2) is proportional to the string fluid density, and (3) is purely a constant. Some cases of interesting physical consequences have been found out such that (i) variable cosmological constant can be represented by a power law of the type $\Lambda=3r^{-2}$, (ii) variable cosmological constant and cosmic string density are interdependent to each other according to the relation $\Lambda=-8\pi{\rho}_s$, and (iii) cosmic string density can be scaled by a power law of the type ${\rho}_s=r^{-2}$. It is also shown that several known solutions can be recovered from the general form of the solutions obtained here.

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