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Einstein-aether models III: conformally static metrics, perfect fluid and scalar fields

The asymptotic properties of conformally static metrics in Einstein-aether theory with a perfect fluid source and a scalar field are analyzed. In case of perfect fluid, some relativistic solutions are recovered such as: Minkowski spacetime, the Kasner solution, a flat FLRW space and static orbits depending on the barotropic parameter $γ$. To analyze locally the behavior of the solutions near a sonic line $v^2=γ-1$, where $v$ is the tilt, a new &#34;shock&#34; variable is used. Two new equilibrium point on this line are found. These points do not exist in General Relativity when $1 <γ<2 $. In the limiting case of General Relativity these points represent stiff solutions with extreme tilt. Lines of equilibrium points associated with a change of causality of the homothetic vector field are found in the limit of General Relativity. For non-homogeneous scalar field $ϕ(t,x)$ with potential $V(ϕ(t,x))$ the symmetry of the conformally static metric restrict the scalar fields to be considered to $ ϕ(t,x)=ψ(x)-λt, V(ϕ(t,x))= e^{-2 t} U(ψ(x))$, $U(ψ)=U_0 e^{-\frac{2 ψ}λ}$. An exhaustive analysis (analytical or numerical) of the stability conditions is provided for some particular cases.

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