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Averaging Inhomogeneous Cosmologies Thomas Buchert, CRALyon XII th School of Cosmology IESC Cargèse September 2014

Averaging Inhomogeneous Cosmologies Thomas Buchert, CRALyon XII th School of Cosmology IESC Cargèse September 2014

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Page 1: Averaging Inhomogeneous Cosmologies Thomas Buchert, CRALyon XII th School of Cosmology IESC Cargèse September 2014

Averaging Inhomogeneous Cosmologies

Thomas Buchert, CRALyon

XIIth School of Cosmology IESC Cargèse September 2014

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Course 1 - Contents

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Newton-Galilei spacetime

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Simulations vs. Lagrangian Perturbation Theory

N-body 1st order LPT

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Volume Averaging

Spatial Average on a compact domain :

Restmass conservation on the domain D

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Commutation Rule

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Euler’s Equation

Euler’s Equation

Lagrangian derivative Kinematical decomposition :

Rate of expansion, shear and vorticity

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Raychaudhuri’s Equation

Raychaudhuri’s Equation

Newtonian field equations :

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Averaging Raychaudhuri’s Equation

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Volume acceleration despite local deceleration

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Averaged Cosmological Equations

Kinematical Backreaction :

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Physical Interpretation

Positive Backreaction : acts accelerating

Negative Backreaction :

acts decelerating

Large / Intermediate / Small Scales : Dominance of Expansion Variance / Shear / Vorticity

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How to treat boundary conditions ?

We can add to the gravitational potential an arbitrary harmonic potential A

i) Asymptotic fall-off conditions or ii) periodic functions

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global, scale-independent background is our choice structures do not interact with the backgroundstructures average out on the background

Integral Properties of Newtonian Models

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Properties of Backreaction in Euclidean Space

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Minkowski Functionals

Integral Properties of an averaging domain

Morphological interpretation of backreaction

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Statistical Analysis of galaxy catalogues

Germ-Grain Model

SDSS - DR7 – LRG Sample 700 Mpc/h :Wiegand, Buchert, Ostermann arXiv: 1311.3661

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Summary

Spatial Average on a mass preserving compact domain delivers scale-dependent acceleration and expansion laws

The extra inhomogeneity term is a consequence of the nonlocal nature of averaging and may lead to

volume acceleration despite local deceleration

Due to the Euclidean geometry of Newtonian spacethis extra term vanishes globally and describes

a scale-dependent morphological cosmic variance around an assumed background

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Course 2 - Contents

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t

1/3aD= VR

Einstein Spacetime

4g = - dt2 + gij dXi dXj

gijt

a(t)

Generalization of the standard cosmological model

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Averaging Einstein’s Equations

Spatial Average on a compact domain :

Restmass conservation on the domain D

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Non-commutativity

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Kullback-Leibler :

Relative Information Entropy

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Acceleration Law :

Expansion Law :

Conservation Law :

Integrability :

Cosmological Equations

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The Cosmic Quartet

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Effective Equations in Friedmannian form :

Effective Scalar Field :`Morphon´ Buchert, Larena, Alimi arXiv: gr-qc / 0606020

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Out-of-Equilibrium States

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G = T

m +

Pm + P

m +

Pm + P

=

=

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Average is friedmannian for :

Locally isotropic models (homogeneous) Special LTB models with homogeneous curvature

Integral Properties of Relativistic Models

Average is non-friedmannian :

generic scaling solutions : n = p relativistic perturbation theory : n = p = -1

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Effective Quintessence

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Unstable Sectors :

Q < 0 and <R> > 0

Q > 0 and <R> < 0

Averaged Cosmologies

Near FRW Cosmologies: Q small

Global Gravitational Instability

Roy, Buchert, Carloni, Obadia arXiv: 1103.1146

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Phase Space for = 0

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Unstable Sectors = 0

DE

DM

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Dark Energy Sector = 0

1/aD

Q > 0 and <R> < 0

1/aD

0

2

1

1/aD

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<R>D - 2 ≈ – 6 HD2

QD ≈ 0 <> ≈ 0 :

Volume-dominance of Voids

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Multi-scale Toy Models

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Volume Partitioning

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Volume Partitioning

D

M

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Volume Partitioning

D

M

D EM= υ

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Acceleration in the Multi-scale Model

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Acceleration in the Multi-scale Model

Wiegand, Buchert arXiv: 1002.3912

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Re-Interpretation of Observations

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Acceleration in the Standard Model

Λa(t) δij 2 t

local acceleration

global acceleration

apparent accelerationa(t) =V (t) ⅓

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Observational Strategies

C

log(1+z)

Template Metrics

Euclid

Larena, Alimi, Buchert, Kunz, Corasaniti arXiv: 0808.1161

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Structure formation and Dark Energy

Roukema, Ostrowski, Buchert arXiv: 1303.4444

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structure formation changes the geometry of the average cosmology

Dark Energy and Dark Matter exist in terms of “curvature energies“ qualitative understanding of the mechanism is completed and it works in the right direction

quantitative understanding in terms of non-perturbative models is in progress reinterpretation of observations !

Conclusions