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Cosmological matching conditions

We investigate the evolution of scalar metric perturbations across a sudden cosmological transition, allowing for an inhomogeneous surface stress at the transition leading to a discontinuity in the local expansion rate, such as might be expected in a big crunch/big bang event. We assume that the transition occurs when some function of local matter variables reaches a critical value, and that the surface stress is also a function of local matter variables. In particular we consider the case of a single scalar field and show that a necessary condition for the surface stress tensor to be perturbed at the transition is the presence of a non-zero intrinsic entropy perturbation of the scalar field. We present the matching conditions in terms of gauge-invariant variables assuming a sudden transition to a fluid-dominated universe with barotropic equation of state. For adiabatic perturbations the comoving curvature perturbation is continuous at the transition, while the Newtonian potential may be discontinuous if there is a discontinuity in the background Hubble expansion.

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Co-authorshipAuthorshipAuthorshipTopic signalTopic signalTopic signalRelated contextWCosmological matching conditionspreprint / 2006AEdmund J. CopelandResearcherADavid WandsResearcherTgr-qc10727 worksThep-th13268 worksTastro-ph313 works
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Cosmological matching conditions

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