Universal scattering laws for quiescent bouncing cosmology
Résumé
Cosmological bounces occur in many gravity theories. We define singularity scattering maps relating large scale geometries before and after the bounce (assuming no BKL oscillations) and encoding microscopic details of the theory. By classifying all suitably local maps we uncover three universal laws: scaling of Kasner exponents, canonical transformation of matter, and directional metric scaling. These are indeed obeyed by Bianchi I bounces in string theory, loop quantum cosmology, and modified matter models; our classification then determines how inhomogeneities and anisotropies traverse bounces and precisely extract model-dependent degrees of freedom.