Vorticity from isocurvature in the early universe
Abstract
Vorticity is ubiquitous in nature however, to date, studies of vorticity in cosmology and the early universe have been quite rare. In this paper, based on a talk in session CM1 of the 13th Marcel Grossmann Meeting, we consider vorticity generation from scalar cosmological perturbations of a perfect fluid system. We show that, at second order in perturbation theory, vorticity is sourced by a coupling between energy density and entropy gradients, thus extending a well-known feature of classical fluid dynamics to a relativistic cosmological framework. This induced vorticity, sourced by isocurvature perturbations, may prove useful in the future as an additional discriminator between inflationary models.
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@article{arxiv.1210.2335,
title = {Vorticity from isocurvature in the early universe},
author = {Adam J. Christopherson and Karim A. Malik},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1210.2335},
year = {2012}
}
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3 pages, Proceedings of 13th Marcel Grossmann Meeting, Stockholm, July 2012