In the mimetic membrane system of phosphatidylcholine bilayers, thickening ("pre-critical behavior", "anomalous swelling") of the bilayers is observed, in the vicinity of the main transition, which is nonlinear with temperature. The sterols cholesterol and androsten are used as sensors in a time-resolved simultaneous small-and wide angle x-ray diffraction study to investigate the cause of the thickening. We observe precritical behavior in the pure lipid system, as well as with sterol concentrations less than 15%. To describe the precritical behavior we introduce a theory of precritical phenomena. The good temperature resolution of the data shows that a theory of the influence of fluctuations needs modification. The main cause of the critical behavior appears to be a changing hydration of the bilayer.
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