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The Effects of Inhomogeneities on Cosmic Expansion

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Published 2005 July 7 © 2005. The American Astronomical Society. All rights reserved. Printed in U.S.A.
, , Citation E. R. Siegel and J. N. Fry 2005 ApJ 628 L1 DOI 10.1086/432538

1538-4357/628/1/L1

Abstract

We evaluate the effect of inhomogeneity energy on the expansion rate of the universe. Our method is to expand to Newtonian order in potential and velocity but to take into account fully nonlinear density inhomogeneities. To linear order in density, the kinetic and gravitational potential energies contribute to the total energy of the universe with the same scaling with expansion factor as spatial curvature. In the strongly nonlinear regime, growth saturates, and the net effect of the inhomogeneity energy on the expansion rate remains negligible at all times. In particular, the contributions due to inhomogeneities never mimic the effects of dark energy or induce an accelerated expansion.

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