Assuming the existence of a scalar field which undergoes "ghost condensation"
and which has a suitably chosen potential, it is possible to obtain a
non-singular bouncing cosmology in the presence of regular matter and
radiation. The potential for the ghost condensate field can be chosen such that
the cosmological bounce is stable against the presence of anisotropic stress.
Cosmological fluctuations on long wavelengths relevant to current cosmological
observations pass through the bounce unaffected by the new physics which yields
the bounce. Thus, this model allows for the realization of the "matter bounce"
scenario, an alternative to inflationary cosmology for the generation of the
observed primordial fluctuations in which the inhomogeneities originate as
quantum vacuum perturbations which exit the Hubble radius in the
matter-dominated phase of contraction.Comment: 15 pages, 5 figures; V2 a new appendix adde