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Fundamental Cosmology 3.Newtonian Cosmology
If I have seen further than others, it is by
standing upon the shoulders of giants. Sir
Isaac Newton (1642-1727) b. Woolsthorpe, England
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3.1 Newtonian Cosmology
  • Newton Laws of Motion
  • Bodies move with constant velocity unless acted
    on by outside force i.e. move in straight
    lines
  • The rate of change of momentum of a body is
    proportional to its acceleration
  • For every action there is an equal and opposite
    reaction

Equivalence Principle
Galileo acceleration independent of mass
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3.1 Newtonian Cosmology
  • Gravity Dominates

Range (m) Coupling (J.m) mass
Strong Nuclear 10-15 10-27 1.4MeV
Electromagnetic ? 10-28 0
Weak Nuclear 10-18 10-31 1Gev
Gravity ? 10-64 0
  • mediator is massless
  • infinite range
  • only one charge

On large scales - Gravity dominates
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3.1 Newtonian Cosmology
  • Can we derive the cosmological equations from
    purely Newtonian dynamics ??

All distances scaled by factor R(t) with
increasing time with simple isotropic expansion
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3.2 Newtonian (Dynamic) Derivation of Friedmann
Equations
  • Simple derivation from dynamical arguments
  • Newton For a given observer at position , r,
    within a sphere.
  • Only mass interior to sphere affects the
    observer.
  • The mass exterior to sphere does not exert a
    force on the interior.
  • c.f.GR BIRKHOFFs THEOREM
  • The gravitational field within a spherical
    cavity embedded within an infinite medium is zero.

Consider a particle P, on the edge of an
isotropically expanding sphere
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3.2 Newtonian (Dynamic) Derivation of Friedmann
Equations
  • The Friedmann Equations

ACCELERATION EQUATION
Let 2cf kc2
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3.3 Newtonian (Energetic) Derivation of
Friedmann Equations
  • Derivation from Energetic arguments Friedmann
    Equation

Analogous assumption Ignore matter outside
sphere of radius r(t) in expanding homogeneous
universe
Friedmann Equation
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3.3 Newtonian (Energetic) Derivation of
Friedmann Equations
  • Dynamics in the Newtonian Universe
  • Ugt0 RHS gt0 for all time

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3.3 Newtonian (Energetic) Derivation of
Friedmann Equations
  • The Fluid Equation

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3.3 Newtonian (Energetic) Derivation of
Friedmann Equations
  • The Acceleration Equation

Fluid Equation
Friedmann Equation
  • For any positive Energy Density the Universe is
    deccelerating
  • Pressure is always positive for baryons,
    photons, neutrinos, even WIMPS
  • but if Plt-e/3 ???

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3.4 Summary
  • Newtonian Cosmology
  • Can derive cosmological equations from a purely
    Newtonian Perspective
  • However its a bit ???, e.g.,
  • Finite sphere embedded in Universe - violates
    HOMOGENEITY - special place !
  • Preferred direction towards centre of sphere -
    violates ISOTROPY
  • Euclidean flat Universe is assumed

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3.4 Summary
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Fundamental Cosmology 3. Newtonian Cosmology
Fundamental Cosmology 4. General Relativistic
Cosmology
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