Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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1851929 | Physics Letters B | 2010 | 4 Pages |
Abstract
The thermal non-Gaussianity in Near-Milne universe is investigated in this Letter. Through classifying thermal fluctuations into two types, one characterized by a phase transition and the other without phase transition, we show that for fluctuations undergoing a phase transition, the non-Gaussianity depends linearly on k, but in non-phase transition case it is proportional to kâ3γ, γ>0. Moreover, if the phase transition scenario is similar to that in holographic cosmology, we find that the non-Gaussianity fNLequil can reach O(1) or larger than O(1) by fine tuning of the equation of state ÏC. Especially at the limit of ÏCââ5/3, the non-Gaussianity can be very large. On the other hand, for non-phase transition case, the non-Gaussianity estimator fNLequil is approximately fNLequilâ5/108 when the energy is sub-extensive, especially when γâ0+. However, when γâ4, large non-Gaussianity can be obtained.
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Authors
Jian-Pin Wu, Yi Ling,