1207.2294 (Sharvari Nadkarni-Ghosh)
Sharvari Nadkarni-Ghosh
We obtain the non-linear relation between cosmological density and velocity perturbations by examining their joint dynamics in a two dimensional density-velocity divergence phase space. We restrict to spatially flat cosmologies consisting of pressureless matter and non-clustering dark energy characterised by a constant equation of state $w$. Using the spherical top-hat model, we derive the coupled equations that govern the joint evolution of the perturbations and examine the flow generated by this system. In general, the initial density and velocity are independent, but requiring that the perturbations vanish at the big bang time sets a relation between the two. This relation, which we call the `Zeldovich curve', acts like an attracting solution for the phase space dynamics and is the desired non-linear extension of the density-velocity divergence relation. We obtain a fitting formula for the curve as a function of $\Omega_m$ and $w$ and find that, as in the linear regime, the explicit dependence on the dark energy parameters stays weak even in the non-linear regime. Although the result itself is somewhat expected, the new feature of this work is the interpretation of the relation in the phase space picture and the generality of the method. Finally, as an observational implication, we examine the evolution of galaxy cluster profiles using the spherical infall model for different values of $w$. We demonstrate that using only the density or the velocity information to constrain $w$ is subject to degeneracies in other parameters such as $\sigma_8$ but plotting observations onto the joint density-velocity phase space can help lift this degeneracy.
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http://arxiv.org/abs/1207.2294
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