We study the propagation of super-horizon cosmological perturbations in a non-singular bounce spacetime. The model we consider combines a ghost condensate with a Galileon term in order to induce a ghost-free bounce. Our calculation is performed in harmonic gauge, which ensures that the linearized equations of motion remain well-defined and non-singular throughout. We find that, despite the fact that near the bounce the speed of sound becomes imaginary, super-horizon curvature perturbations remain essentially constant across the bounce. In fact, we show that there is a time close to the bounce where curvature perturbations of all wavelengths are required to be momentarily exactly constant. We relate our calculations to those performed in oth...
We explore simple but novel bouncing solutions of general relativity that avoid singularities. These...
We consider the evolution of scalar perturbations in a class of non-singular bouncing universes obta...
We construct a concrete model of Horndeski bounce with strong gravity in the past. Within this model...
We study the propagation of super-horizon cosmological perturbations in a non-singular bounce spacet...
We study the propagation of super-horizon cosmological perturbations in a non-singular bounce spacet...
We explicitly confirm that spatially flat non-singular bouncing cosmologies make sense as effective ...
We study a model for a non-singular cosmic bounce in N=1 supergravity, based on supergravity version...
One of the fundamental questions of theoretical cosmology is whether the Universe can undergo a nons...
We study a nonsingular bounce inflation model, which can drive the early universe from a contracting...
We present a detailed study of a simple scalar field model that yields non-singular cosmological sol...
Bouncing cosmologies, suggested by string/M-theory, may provide an alternative to standard inflation...
We construct a simple non singular cosmological model in which the currently observed expansion phas...
We study the dynamics of gauge-invariant scalar perturbations in cosmological scenarios with a modif...
AbstractWe recently showed how it is possible to use a cubic Galileon action to construct classical ...
We study two-field bouncing cosmologies in which primordial perturbations are created in either an e...
We explore simple but novel bouncing solutions of general relativity that avoid singularities. These...
We consider the evolution of scalar perturbations in a class of non-singular bouncing universes obta...
We construct a concrete model of Horndeski bounce with strong gravity in the past. Within this model...
We study the propagation of super-horizon cosmological perturbations in a non-singular bounce spacet...
We study the propagation of super-horizon cosmological perturbations in a non-singular bounce spacet...
We explicitly confirm that spatially flat non-singular bouncing cosmologies make sense as effective ...
We study a model for a non-singular cosmic bounce in N=1 supergravity, based on supergravity version...
One of the fundamental questions of theoretical cosmology is whether the Universe can undergo a nons...
We study a nonsingular bounce inflation model, which can drive the early universe from a contracting...
We present a detailed study of a simple scalar field model that yields non-singular cosmological sol...
Bouncing cosmologies, suggested by string/M-theory, may provide an alternative to standard inflation...
We construct a simple non singular cosmological model in which the currently observed expansion phas...
We study the dynamics of gauge-invariant scalar perturbations in cosmological scenarios with a modif...
AbstractWe recently showed how it is possible to use a cubic Galileon action to construct classical ...
We study two-field bouncing cosmologies in which primordial perturbations are created in either an e...
We explore simple but novel bouncing solutions of general relativity that avoid singularities. These...
We consider the evolution of scalar perturbations in a class of non-singular bouncing universes obta...
We construct a concrete model of Horndeski bounce with strong gravity in the past. Within this model...