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arxiv: 0707.0121 · v3 · submitted 2007-07-01 · 🌌 astro-ph · gr-qc· hep-th

Generation of primordial cosmological density inhomogeneities with scale invariant power spectrum during the standard radiation dominated expansion of the universe

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keywords inhomogeneitiesprimordialcomovingcosmologicallydensityfeatureinvariantlarge
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The most distinctive feature of the primordial density inhomogeneities that existed in the cosmic plasma at the instant of decoupling is their scale invariant power spectrum ${\cal P}(k) \sim k$ over the range $k \ll H_{eq}$ of modes with cosmologically large comoving wavelength. We characterize this feature in real space, in terms of their correlation function at two points. We show that over cosmologically large comoving distances $r \gg H^{-1}_{eq}$ the primordial inhomogeneities were (anti)correlated as $f(r) \sim - r^{-4}$. We revisit the so-called {\it origin of structures problem} of the standard cosmology at the light of this observation. Our conclusions contradict the current wisdom on this issue.

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