Back Reaction Problem in the Inflationary Universe
Abstract
We investigate the back reaction of cosmological perturbations on an inflationary universe using the renormalization-group method. The second-order zero mode solution which appears by the nonlinearity of the Einstein equation is regarded as a secular term of a perturbative expansion, we renormalized a constant of integration contained in the background solution and absorbed the secular term to this constant in a gauge-invariant manner. The resultant renormalization-group equation describes the back reaction effect of inhomogeneity on the background universe. For scalar type classical perturbation, by solving the renormalization-group equation, we find that the back reaction of the long wavelength fluctuation works as a positive spatial curvature, and the short wavelength fluctuation works as a radiation fluid. For the long wavelength quantum fluctuation, the effect of back reaction is equivalent to a negative spatial curvature.
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@article{arxiv.gr-qc/0009005,
title = {Back Reaction Problem in the Inflationary Universe},
author = {Yasusada Nambu},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:gr-qc/0009005},
year = {2009}
}
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17 pages