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Dark Energy and Dark Matter: Observations, Experiments and Theories
E. Pécontal, T. Buchert, Ph. Di Stefano and Y. Copin (eds)
EAS Publications Series, 36 (2009) 75-82
DOI: 10.1051/eas/0936009
Nonlinear Structure Formation, Backreaction and Weak Gravitational Fields
A. ParanjapeTata Inst. of Fundamental Research, Homi Bhabha Road, Colaba, Mumbai 400005, India
Published online: 30 May 2009
Abstract
There is an ongoing debate in the literature concerning the effects
of averaging out inhomogeneities (“backreaction”) in cosmology. In
particular, some simple models of structure formation studied in the
literature seem to indicate that the backreaction can play a
significant role at late times, and it has
also been suggested that the standard perturbed FLRW framework is no
longer a good approximation during structure formation, when the
density contrast becomes nonlinear. In this work we use Zalaletdinov's
covariant averaging scheme (macroscopic gravity or MG) to show that
as long as the metric of the Universe can be described by the
perturbed FLRW form, the corrections due to averaging remain
negligibly small. Further, using a fully relativistic and reasonably
generic model of pressureless spherical collapse, we show that as long
as matter velocities remain small (which is true in our model), the
perturbed FLRW form of the metric can be explicitly
recovered. Together, these results imply that the backreaction remains
small even during nonlinear structure formation, and we confirm this
within the toy model with a numerical calculation.
© EAS, EDP Sciences 2009
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