Delta N Formalism In Cosmological Perturbation Theory

Delta N Formalism In Cosmological Perturbation Theory
Author: Ali Akbar Abolhasani
Publisher: World Scientific
Total Pages: 182
Release: 2019-01-30
Genre: Science
ISBN: 9813238771

Early Universe cosmology is an active area of research and cosmic inflation is a pillar of modern cosmology. Among predictions of inflation, observationally the most important one is the generation of cosmological perturbations from quantum vacuum fluctuations that source all inhomogeneous structures in the Universe, not to mention the large-scale structures such as clusters of galaxies.Cosmological perturbation theory is the basic tool to study the perturbations generated from inflation. There are a few different approaches to primordial cosmological perturbations. In the conventional approach one perturbs the field equations and after quantizing the perturbations by the use of the corresponding action, one calculates the power spectrum of cosmological observables. This approach extends to higher order perturbations such as bispectrum etc., but the analysis becomes increasingly difficult.The delta N formalism, the topic of this book, is an alternative approach. The novelty of this approach is that, under the condition that the scale of interest is very large so that the spatial derivatives may be ignored in the dynamics, it can be applied to all orders in perturbation theory and has a rigorous foundation in general relativity. Thanks to the fact that one can evaluate perturbations with only the knowledge of background solutions, it is proved to be much easier than the conventional approach in evaluating higher order effects in many cases.

Cosmological Perturbation Theory in a Matter-time Gauge

Cosmological Perturbation Theory in a Matter-time Gauge
Author: Mustafa Saeed
Publisher:
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2019
Genre:
ISBN:

This work examines cosmological perturbations in a Hamiltonian framework with a matter-time gauge. Einstein’s field equations are written in a matter-time gauge. The perturbed three-metric of cosmology, its conjugate momentum and the shift are substituted in these equations. The equations of motion of the perturbations to linear order are derived. These equations are expanded in terms of spatial Fourier modes and are then decomposed into scalar, vector and tensor components. After fixing gauges and solving constraints we find that the scalar mode is ultra local and that the vector modes vanish. We also see that the traceless transverse tensor modes give the known propagation equation for gravitational waves in an expanding, spatially flat, homogeneous and isotropic background.