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Back Reaction of Cosmological Perturbations

High Energy Physics - Theory 2016-11-03 v1 Astrophysics General Relativity and Quantum Cosmology High Energy Physics - Phenomenology

Abstract

The presence of cosmological perturbations affects the background metric and matter configuration in which the perturbations propagate. This effect, studied a long time ago for gravitational waves, also is operational for scalar gravitational fluctuations, inhomogeneities which are believed to be more important in inflationary cosmology. The back-reaction of fluctuations can be described by an effective energy-momentum tensor. The issue of coordinate invariance makes the analysis more complicated for scalar fluctuations than for gravitational waves. We show that the back-reaction of fluctuations can be described in a diffeomorphism-invariant way. In an inflationary cosmology, the back-reaction is dominated by infrared modes. We show that these modes give a contribution to the effective energy-momentum tensor of the form of a negative cosmological constant whose absolute value grows in time. We speculate that this may lead to a self-regulating dynamical relaxation mechanism for the cosmological constant. This scenario would naturally lead to a finite remnant cosmological constant with a magnitude corresponding to ΩΛ1\Omega_{\Lambda} \sim 1.

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@article{arxiv.hep-th/0004016,
  title  = {Back Reaction of Cosmological Perturbations},
  author = {Robert H. Brandenberger},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:hep-th/0004016},
  year   = {2016}
}

Comments

9 pages, invited lecture at COSMO-99 (ICTP, Trieste, Sept. 27 - Oct. 2 1999)