Can the homogeneity scale be used as a standard ruler?
Abstract
The Universe on comoving scales larger than 100 Mpc/h is assumed to be statistically homogeneous, with the transition scale where we have 1\% deviation from homogeneity being known as the homogeneity scale RH. The latter was recently proposed in Ntelis et al. (2018) [arXiv:1810.09362] to be a standard ruler. In this paper we perform a comparison between the baryon acoustic oscillations and the homogeneity scales RH, assuming a spatially flat universe, linear cosmological perturbation theory and the cosmological constant cold dark matter model. By direct theoretical calculations, we demonstrate that the answer to the question of whether the homogeneity scale can be used as a standard ruler, is clearly negative due to the non-monotonicity of the homogeneity scale RH with the matter density parameter m0 of the model. Furthermore, we also consider the effect of redshift space distortions and we find that they do not break the degeneracies but instead only change the value of RH by a few percent. Finally, we also confirm our findings with the help of an N-Body simulation.