We present two new covariant and general prescriptions for averaging scalar observables on spatial regions typical of the observed sources and intersecting the past light-cone of a given observer. One of these prescriptions is adapted to sources exactly located on a given space-like hypersurface, the other applies instead to situations where the physical location of the sources is characterized by the experimental “spread” of a given observational variable. The geometrical and physical differences between the two procedures are illustrated by computing the averaged energy flux received by distant sources located on (or between) constant redshift surfaces, and by working in the context of a perturbed ΛCDM geometry. We find significant numeri...
We present a general gauge invariant formalism for defining cosmological averages that are relevant ...
Cosmological models typically neglect the complicated nature of the spacetime manifold at small scal...
International audienceThe subject of cosmological backreaction in general relativity is often approa...
We present two new covariant and general prescriptions for averaging scalar observables on spatial r...
We present two new covariant and general prescriptions for averaging scalar observables on spatial r...
We present two new covariant and general prescriptions for averaging scalar observables on spatial r...
We present two new covariant and general prescriptions for averaging scalar observables on spatial r...
We present two new covariant and general prescriptions for averaging scalar observables on spatial r...
We present two new covariant and general prescriptions for averaging scalar observables on spatial r...
International audienceWe introduce a generalization of the 4-dimensional averaging window function o...
International audienceWe introduce a generalization of the 4-dimensional averaging window function o...
We investigate average properties of light fronts as they propagate from a finite patch of a source ...
We present a general gauge invariant formalism for defining cosmological averages that are relevant ...
We present a general gauge invariant formalism for defining cosmological averages that are relevant ...
We re-formulate and examine T. Buchert’s recent averaging scheme for scalars in cosmological applica...
We present a general gauge invariant formalism for defining cosmological averages that are relevant ...
Cosmological models typically neglect the complicated nature of the spacetime manifold at small scal...
International audienceThe subject of cosmological backreaction in general relativity is often approa...
We present two new covariant and general prescriptions for averaging scalar observables on spatial r...
We present two new covariant and general prescriptions for averaging scalar observables on spatial r...
We present two new covariant and general prescriptions for averaging scalar observables on spatial r...
We present two new covariant and general prescriptions for averaging scalar observables on spatial r...
We present two new covariant and general prescriptions for averaging scalar observables on spatial r...
We present two new covariant and general prescriptions for averaging scalar observables on spatial r...
International audienceWe introduce a generalization of the 4-dimensional averaging window function o...
International audienceWe introduce a generalization of the 4-dimensional averaging window function o...
We investigate average properties of light fronts as they propagate from a finite patch of a source ...
We present a general gauge invariant formalism for defining cosmological averages that are relevant ...
We present a general gauge invariant formalism for defining cosmological averages that are relevant ...
We re-formulate and examine T. Buchert’s recent averaging scheme for scalars in cosmological applica...
We present a general gauge invariant formalism for defining cosmological averages that are relevant ...
Cosmological models typically neglect the complicated nature of the spacetime manifold at small scal...
International audienceThe subject of cosmological backreaction in general relativity is often approa...