Theory of cosmological perturbations

Free Download

Authors:

Series: PR215

Size: 1 MB (1380177 bytes)

Pages: 131/131

File format:

Language:

Publishing Year:

Category:

Mukhanov, Feldman, Brandenberger.

We present in a manifestly gauge-invariant form the theory of classical linear gravitational perturbations in part I, and a quantum theory of cosmological perturbations in part II. Part I includes applications to several important examples arising in cosmology: a universe dominated by hydrodynamical matter, a universe filled with scalar-field matter, and higher-derivative theories of gravity. The growth rates of perturbations are calculated analytically in most interesting cases. The analysis is applied to study the evolution of fluctuations in inflationary universe models. Part II includes a unified description of the quantum generation and evolution of inhomogeneities about a classical Friedmann background. The method is based on standard canonical quantization of the action for cosmological perturbations which has been reduced to an expression in terms of a single gauge-invariant variable. The spectrum of density perturbations originating in quantum fluctuations is calculated in universes with hydrodynamical matter, in inflationary universe models with scalar-field matter, and in higher-derivative theories of gravity.

Reviews

There are no reviews yet.

Be the first to review “Theory of cosmological perturbations”
Shopping Cart
Scroll to Top