Cosmological perturbations in $k$-essence model
arXiv:1109.1308 · doi:10.1103/PhysRevD.85.084026
Abstract
Subhorizon approximation is often used in cosmological perturbation theory. In this paper, however, it is shown that the subhorizon approximation is not always a good approximation at least in case of $k$-essence model. We also show that the sound speed given by $k$-essence model exerts a huge influence on the time evolution of the matter density perturbation, and the future observations could clarify the differences between the $Î$CDM model and $k$-essence model.
21 pages, sentences and equations are corrected, conclusions are changed a little