Scale-invariant Perturbation of the Friedmann Universe
Abstract
We use de Vaucouleurs' power-law density-distance relation, to study a hierarchical perturbation of the Friedmann universe. We solve the Einstein equation and obtain the density contrast and the amplification factor for the perturbation. It is shown that, scale-invariant inhomogeneities decay in Einstein-de-Sitter universe. On the contrary, in an open universe, the inhomogeneities grow. For low values of , amplification peaks sharply and the fluctuations can grow by up to a factor of from the recombination to the present time. Our analysis of the closed universe further confirms that, unlike the common belief that perturbations grow faster with increasing , scale-invariant perturbations amplify with decreasing . This result is consistent with the very low density expected for a hierarchical universe.
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@article{arxiv.astro-ph/9706181,
title = {Scale-invariant Perturbation of the Friedmann Universe},
author = {E. Abdalla and Roya Mohayaee},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:astro-ph/9706181},
year = {2008}
}
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extended version with new diagrams and discussions