A kinetic theory for the growth of perturbations in an isotropic cosmological model, and the ultrarelativistic limit

Astronomy and Astrophysics – Astronomy

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Astronomical Models, Cosmology, Gravitational Waves, Kinetic Theory, Perturbation Theory, Relativistic Particles, Expansion, Isotropic Media, Light Speed, Relativity, Universe, Wavelengths

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An analysis is presented of gravitational perturbations in an isotropic expanding universe that consists of relativistic gravitating particles. All short-wavelength perturbations in the ultrarelativistic gas comprising the universe will be propagated at the speed of light. A condition is established such that long-wavelength scalar and vector perturbations can grow.

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