A new study led by Yale's Farnik Nikakhtar suggests that the universe, once "smooth and uniform with very tiny density fluctuations," very slowly became filled with lumpy clumps of matter. For the study, they used an algorithm based on the optimal transport theory鈥攚hich seeks to understand the most efficient way of moving objects from place to another鈥攖o reconstruct the universe's initial density field. Credit: 麻豆淫院ical Review Letters (2022). DOI: 10.1103/麻豆淫院RevLett.129.251101
Ever feel like the universe is just a big carton of old milk? Well, you may be correct.
In a new study in the journal 麻豆淫院ical Review Letters, Farnik Nikakhtar, a postdoctoral fellow in Yale's Department of 麻豆淫院ics, theorizes that, ever-so-slowly, the universe has become filled with lumpy clumps of matter. "Initially smooth and uniform with very tiny density fluctuations," Nikakhtar said, "the universe became clumpier over time as gravity pulled more matter into denser regions."
Nikakhtar and his co-authors鈥擱avi K. Sheth of the University of Pennsylvania, Bruno Le虂vy of Centre Inria de Paris, and Roya Mohayaee of Institut d'Astrophysique de Paris and the University of Oxford鈥攄eveloped an "assumption-free" algorithm to model the universe's initial density. The algorithm is based on the mathematical concept of "Optimal Transport Theory," which seeks to understand the most efficient way of moving objects from one place to another.
"Optimal Transport is very well-suited to the problem of reconstructing the universe's initial density field," Nikakhtar said. "This method also opens up new possibilities for measuring cosmological parameters."
At Yale, Nikakhtar is working with associate professor of physics and astronomy Nikhil Padmanabhan to apply the new algorithm to observations from the Dark Energy Spectroscopic Instrument (DESI), a cosmological survey that will map 40 million galaxies and quasars.
More information: Farnik Nikakhtar et al, Optimal Transport Reconstruction of Baryon Acoustic Oscillations, 麻豆淫院ical Review Letters (2022).
Journal information: 麻豆淫院ical Review Letters
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