Big bang theory states that universe emerged from singularity with very high temperature and density, then expands homogeneously and isotropically. This theory gives rise standard cosmological principle which declares that universe is homogeneous and isotropic on large scales. However, universe is not perfectly homogeneous and isotropic on small scales. There exist structures starting from clusters, galaxies even to stars and planetary system scales. Cosmological perturbation theory is a fundamental theory that explains the origin of structures. According to this theory, the structures can be regarded as small perturbations in the early universe, which evolves as the universe expands. In addition to the problem of inhomogeneities of the universe, observations of supernovae Ia suggest that our universe is being accelerated. Various models of dark energy have been proposed to explain cosmic acceleration, one of them is cosmological constant. Because of several problems arise from cosmological constant, the alternative models have been proposed, one of these models is quintessence. We reconstruct growth of structure model following quintessence scenario at several epochs of the universe, which is specified by the effective equation of state parameters for each stage. Discussion begins with the dynamics of quintessence, in which exponential potential is analytically derived, which leads to various conditions of the universe. We then focus on scaling and quintessence dominated solutions. Subsequently, we review the basics of cosmological perturbation theory and derive formulas to investigate how matter perturbation evolves with time in subhorizon scales which leads to structure formation, and also analyze the influence of quintessence to the structure formation. From analytical exploration, we obtain the growth rate of matter perturbation and the existence of quintessence as a dark energy that slows down the growth of structure formation of the universe.
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10 January 2017
THE 6TH INTERNATIONAL CONFERENCE ON THEORETICAL AND APPLIED PHYSICS (THE 6TH ICTAP)
19–21 September 2016
Makassar, Indonesia
Research Article|
January 10 2017
Growth of matter perturbation in quintessence cosmology Free
Fargiza A. M. Mulki;
Fargiza A. M. Mulki
a)
Astronomy Study Program,
Institut Teknologi Bandung (ITB)
, Bandung, 40132 Indonesia
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Hesti R. T. Wulandari
Hesti R. T. Wulandari
Astronomy Study Program,
Institut Teknologi Bandung (ITB)
, Bandung, 40132 Indonesia
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Fargiza A. M. Mulki
a)
Hesti R. T. Wulandari
Astronomy Study Program,
Institut Teknologi Bandung (ITB)
, Bandung, 40132 Indonesia
a)
Corresponding author: [email protected]
AIP Conf. Proc. 1801, 030002 (2017)
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Fargiza A. M. Mulki, Hesti R. T. Wulandari; Growth of matter perturbation in quintessence cosmology. AIP Conf. Proc. 10 January 2017; 1801 (1): 030002. https://doi.org/10.1063/1.4973088
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