Kinematic consistency relations of large-scale structures
Abstract
We describe how the kinematic consistency relations satisfied by density correlations of the large-scale structures of the Universe can be derived within the usual Newtonian framework. These relations express a kinematic effect and show how the (+n)-density correlation factors in terms of the n-point correlation and linear power spectrum factors, in the limit where the soft wave numbers become linear and much smaller than the n other wave numbers. We describe how these relations extend to multifluid cases. In the standard cosmology, these consistency relations derive from the equivalence principle. A detection of their violation would indicate non-Gaussian initial conditions, non-negligible decaying modes, or a modification of gravity that does not converge to General Relativity on large scales.
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