We propose to explain the present large scale structure of the universe in terms of a first order phase transition in a two field inflation: the seeds of structure are assumed to be the ensuing strong, non-Gaussian, bubblelike inhomogeneities generated by the tunneling field. Along with this, of course, the ordinary zero-point fluctuations of the slow rolling inflaton are also present: they are seen as Gaussian and small perturbations of the microwave background on the large angular scales. We describe a biparametric model of bubbles in the matter dominated era (MDE) in which caustics form at a redshift z* in the surrounding shells and we assume that the caustics themselves are the loci of galaxy formation, i.e., the places where light is t...
One important prediction of a cosmological model based on grand unified theories is the production o...
We consider true vacuum bubbles generated in a first order phase transition occurring during the slo...
We show that a large class of two-field models of single-bubble open inflation do not lead to infini...
We propose to explain the present large scale structure of the universe in terms of a first order ph...
Scale-invariant (flat) fluctuation spectra are the most generic outcomes of inflation. However, curr...
Restricted AccessScale-invariant (flat) fluctuation spectra are the most generic outcomes of inflati...
Large scale voids are a very prominent feature in recent redshift surveys: here we attempt an explan...
We propose a new inflationary toy model that produces two episodes of phase transitions. With the fi...
The new element of theory of galaxy formation, strong primordial inhomogeneities, is shown to be a r...
A new model of the observed universe, using solutions to the full Einstein equations, is developed f...
The standard hot big bang cosmology is unable to naturally explain some important features of our ...
It is well known that processes of first order phase transitions may have occurred in the inflationa...
Vacuum bubbles may nucleate and expand during the inflationary epoch in the early universe. After in...
Motivated by recent observations suggesting that structures in the Universe appear to be concentrate...
Strongly first-order phase transitions, i.e., those with a large order parameter, are characterized ...
One important prediction of a cosmological model based on grand unified theories is the production o...
We consider true vacuum bubbles generated in a first order phase transition occurring during the slo...
We show that a large class of two-field models of single-bubble open inflation do not lead to infini...
We propose to explain the present large scale structure of the universe in terms of a first order ph...
Scale-invariant (flat) fluctuation spectra are the most generic outcomes of inflation. However, curr...
Restricted AccessScale-invariant (flat) fluctuation spectra are the most generic outcomes of inflati...
Large scale voids are a very prominent feature in recent redshift surveys: here we attempt an explan...
We propose a new inflationary toy model that produces two episodes of phase transitions. With the fi...
The new element of theory of galaxy formation, strong primordial inhomogeneities, is shown to be a r...
A new model of the observed universe, using solutions to the full Einstein equations, is developed f...
The standard hot big bang cosmology is unable to naturally explain some important features of our ...
It is well known that processes of first order phase transitions may have occurred in the inflationa...
Vacuum bubbles may nucleate and expand during the inflationary epoch in the early universe. After in...
Motivated by recent observations suggesting that structures in the Universe appear to be concentrate...
Strongly first-order phase transitions, i.e., those with a large order parameter, are characterized ...
One important prediction of a cosmological model based on grand unified theories is the production o...
We consider true vacuum bubbles generated in a first order phase transition occurring during the slo...
We show that a large class of two-field models of single-bubble open inflation do not lead to infini...