Title:
1Fundamental 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
23.1 Newtonian Cosmology
- 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
33.1 Newtonian Cosmology
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
43.1 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
53.2 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
63.2 Newtonian (Dynamic) Derivation of Friedmann
Equations
ACCELERATION EQUATION
Let 2cf kc2
73.3 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
83.3 Newtonian (Energetic) Derivation of
Friedmann Equations
- Dynamics in the Newtonian Universe
- Ugt0 RHS gt0 for all time
93.3 Newtonian (Energetic) Derivation of
Friedmann Equations
103.3 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 ???
113.4 Summary
- 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
123.4 Summary
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Fundamental Cosmology 3. Newtonian Cosmology
Fundamental Cosmology 4. General Relativistic
Cosmology
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