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earth and planetary sciences

Cosmological perturbations and the physical meaning of gauge-invariant variables

Astrophysical Journal, Volume 395, No. 1, Year 1992

This paper concerns gauge-invariant perturbations of Robertson-Walker spacetime's, with the aim of (1) giving a complete set of perturbation equations and (2) comparing the coordinate-based method of Bardeen with the covariant approach of Ellis & Bruni. To this end, we first consider covariantly defined quantities which are gauge-invariant in a perturbed Robertson-Walker universe; for these variables we derive a complete set of covariant linearized equations as they follow from the Bianchi and Ricci identities, and we show various possible ways of obtaining a second-order linear equation for the density perturbation variables. Then we systematically expand the covariant and gauge-invariant variables, recovering Bardeen's variables as first-order terms in this expansion: thus the two sets of variables are equivalent to first order. Through this comparison Bardeen's variables are shown to have a natural physical and geometrical meaning, which can be determined without the need of a gauge specification, and Bardeen's equations follow directly. All equations are devised using the hydrodynamic approximation for a fluid with the energy momentum tensor including viscous terms.
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Citations: 207
Authors: 3
Affiliations: 3
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Doi: 10.1086/171629
ISSN: 0004637X
e-ISSN: 15384357
Study Design
Phenomenological Study