The paper claims the configurational entropy of cosmic fluids scales as a^{-3} for radiation and a^{-3/2} for matter, but the radiation result conflicts with the scale invariance of a blackbody spectrum.
Reproducing neutrino effects on the matter power spectrum through a degenerate Fermi gas approach
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Modifications on the predictions about the matter power spectrum based on the hypothesis of a tiny contribution from a degenerate Fermi gas (DFG) test-fluid to some dominant cosmological scenario are investigated. Reporting about the systematic way of accounting for all the cosmological perturbations, through the Boltzmann equation we obtain the analytical results for density fluctuation, $\delta$, and fluid velocity divergence, $\theta$, of the DFG. Small contributions to the matter power spectrum are analytically obtained for the radiation-dominated background, through an ultra-relativistic approximation, and for the matter-dominated and $\Lambda$-dominated eras, through a non-relativistic approximation. The results can be numerically reproduced and compared with those of considering non-relativistic and ultra-relativistic neutrinos into the computation of the matter power spectrum. Lessons concerning the formation of large scale structures of a DFG are depicted, and consequent deviations from standard $\Lambda$CDM predictions for the matter power spectrum (with and without neutrinos) are quantified.
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Cosmological comoving behavior of the configurational entropy
The paper claims the configurational entropy of cosmic fluids scales as a^{-3} for radiation and a^{-3/2} for matter, but the radiation result conflicts with the scale invariance of a blackbody spectrum.