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Main Author: Osano, Bob
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Published: 2020
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Online Access:https://arxiv.org/abs/2002.08875
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contents The evolution of the Universe is traditionally examined by monitoring how its material content evolves as it expands. This model of an isolated system is expressed as the equation of motion of the bulk but segmented into different epochs. In particular, the evolution of the {\it $Friedmann-Lema\hat{i}tre-Robertson - Walker$} (FRLW) Universe is separated into different epochs that are characterised by the dynamics of whichever mass-energy density constituent is dominant at the time. The standard analysis of the evolution of the Universe in a particular epoch often considers the evolution of the dominant energy density only, disregarding all others. Whereas this represents the limiting case, in principle the contributions from others cannot always be ignored particularly in the vicinity of the equality of the various competing mass-energy densities or the transition periods between epochs. We examine the evolution of the total energy density rather than individual energy densities during the different epochs. We find that taking into account the contributions from the various constituents lead to a broader range of possible evolution histories which enriches the standard picture.
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spellingShingle Evolution of Cosmological Total Energy Density and Transient Periods in Cosmology
Osano, Bob
General Relativity and Quantum Cosmology
High Energy Physics - Phenomenology
The evolution of the Universe is traditionally examined by monitoring how its material content evolves as it expands. This model of an isolated system is expressed as the equation of motion of the bulk but segmented into different epochs. In particular, the evolution of the {\it $Friedmann-Lema\hat{i}tre-Robertson - Walker$} (FRLW) Universe is separated into different epochs that are characterised by the dynamics of whichever mass-energy density constituent is dominant at the time. The standard analysis of the evolution of the Universe in a particular epoch often considers the evolution of the dominant energy density only, disregarding all others. Whereas this represents the limiting case, in principle the contributions from others cannot always be ignored particularly in the vicinity of the equality of the various competing mass-energy densities or the transition periods between epochs. We examine the evolution of the total energy density rather than individual energy densities during the different epochs. We find that taking into account the contributions from the various constituents lead to a broader range of possible evolution histories which enriches the standard picture.
title Evolution of Cosmological Total Energy Density and Transient Periods in Cosmology
topic General Relativity and Quantum Cosmology
High Energy Physics - Phenomenology
url https://arxiv.org/abs/2002.08875