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Accelerating expansion or inhomogeneity? Part 2: Mimicking acceleration with the energy function in the Lema\^ıtre-Tolman model

This is a continuation of the paper published in {\it Phys. Rev.} {\bf D89}, 023520 (2014). It is investigated here how the luminosity distance -- redshift relation $D_L(z)$ of the $Λ$CDM model is duplicated in the Lema\^ıtre -- Tolman (L--T) model with $Λ= 0$, constant bang-time function $t_B$ and the energy function $E(r)$ mimicking accelerated expansion on the observer's past light cone ($r$ is a uniquely defined comoving radial coordinate). Numerical experiments show that $E > 0$ necessarily. The functions $z(r)$ and $E(r)$ are numerically calculated from the initial point at the observer's position; then backward from the initial point at the apparent horizon (AH). Reconciling the results of the two calculations allows one to determine the values of $E/r^2$ at $r = 0$ and at the AH. The problems connected with continuing the calculation through the AH are discussed in detail and solved. Then $z(r)$ and $E(r)$ are continued beyond the AH, up to the numerical crash that signals the contact of the light cone with the Big Bang. Similarly, the light cone of the L--T model is calculated by proceeding from the two initial points, and compared with the $Λ$CDM light cone. The model constructed here contains shell crossings, but they can be removed by matching the L--T region to a Friedmann background, without causing any conflict with the type Ia supernovae observations. The mechanism of imitating the accelerated expansion by the $E(r)$ function is explained in a descriptive way.

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