A Note on Perturbations During a Regular Bounce
Abstract
We point out an inconsistency in a method used in the literature for studying adiabatic scalar perturbations in a regular bouncing universe (in four dimensions). The method under scrutiny consists of splitting the Bardeen potential into two pieces with independent evolutions, in order to avoid a singular behavior at the boundaries of the region where the null energy condition (NEC) is violated. However, we argue that this method violates energy-momentum conservation. We then introduce a novel method which provides two independent solutions for the Bardeen potential around the boundaries, even in the case of adiabatic perturbations. The two solutions are well behaved and not divergent.
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