Structure formation in a Dirac-Milne universe: Comparison with the standard cosmological model

G. Manfredi, J. Rouet, B. Miller, G. Chardin
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The presence of complex hierarchical gravitational structures is one of the main features of the observed universe. Here, structure formation is studied both for the standard ($\Lambda \rm CDM$) cosmological model and for the Dirac-Milne universe, a matter-antimatter symmetric universe that was {\gm recently} proposed as an alternative "coasting" cosmological scenario. One-dimensional numerical simulations reveal the analogies and differences between the two models. Although structure formation is faster in the Dirac-Milne universe, both models predict that it ends shortly before the present epoch, at cosmological redshift $z \approx 3$ for the Dirac-Milne cosmology, and at $z \approx 0.5$ for the $\Lambda \rm CDM$ universe. The present results suggest that the matter power spectrum observed by the Sloan Digital Sky Survey might be entirely due to the nonlinear evolution of matter and antimatter domains of relatively small initial dimensions, of the order of a few tens of parsecs comoving at cosmological redshift $z =1080$.
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狄拉克-米尔恩宇宙的结构形成:与标准宇宙学模型的比较
复杂层次引力结构的存在是观测到的宇宙的主要特征之一。在这里,我们研究了标准宇宙学模型($\Lambda \rm CDM$)和狄拉克-米尔恩宇宙的结构形成。狄拉克-米尔恩宇宙是一种物质-反物质对称的宇宙,最近被提出{\gm作为另一种“滑行”的宇宙学场景。一维数值模拟揭示了两种模式之间的相似之处和差异。虽然狄拉克-米尔恩宇宙的结构形成速度更快,但两种模型都预测它在当前时代前不久结束,狄拉克-米尔恩宇宙学的宇宙红移}为$z \approx 3$, $\Lambda \rm CDM$宇宙的红移为$z \approx 0.5$。目前的结果表明,斯隆数字巡天观测到的物质功率谱可能完全是由于物质和反物质域的非线性演化,这些域的初始尺寸相对较小,在宇宙红移$z =1080$处运动的数量级为几十个秒差距。
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