Scott Watson - Brane Gas Cosmology
Scott Watson - Brane Gas Cosmology
Scott Watson - Brane Gas Cosmology
Scott Watson
Brown University
By considering the presence of p-branes and strings (p=1 branes) in the early universe, BGC provides a democratic and robust solution to a number of outstanding problems in cosmology.
Democratic:
All 10 spatial dimensions are treated equal All p-branes are treated equal (No preferred brane as in Brane World Models)
Robust:
No fine tuning Conclusions hold for variety of target space-times (hep-th/0204099) Isotropization arises independently of initial conditions (hep-th/0207168)
Starting point analogous to Standard Big Bang Small, dense, hot All fundamental degrees of freedom near thermal equilibrium Spatial background taken to be T9 (toroidal) compactified at string scale * Universe filled with hot gas of p-branes p-branes wrap cycles of the background resulting in a halt to cosmological expansion
* The model can be modified to incorporate more general space-times Please visit http://www.het.brown.edu/people/watson for more information!
(hep-th/0204099)
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Scott Watson
(Let us consider a (p=1) brane or string for simplicity)
Brown University
Momentum Modes
This energy is related to the center of mass motion of the string and depends on the radius R of the compact dimensions.
n is any integer
Ep =
n R
Winding Modes
This energy is associated with the winding of a string around the compact dimensions.
Ew = mR
m is any integer R is the radius of the compact dimension
T-Duality
The total energy of the string is given by
E =
n + mR + oscillations R
mn
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Scott Watson
Brown University
As R approaches the string scale winding modes become energetically favored (lighter). We must use these modes to measure physical distances, since the momentum modes become heavy. This is an example of how T-duality can resolve singularities by letting us use the relation between strings in small spaces and strings in large spaces. Thus we have, SINGULARITY FREE COSMOLOGY!!!
E =
n + mR + oscillations R
BGC can explain the dimensionality of space since strings can find their anti-partners in a maximum of 3 spatial dimensions. For a p-brane, annihilation is probable in a maximum of (2p+1) dimensions. A p=1 brane (string) is the critical case, since it is the lowest dimensional state that can admit winding modes. (hep-th/0005212).
That is, the dimensionality of the universe is the result of decompactification of 3 of 9 spatial dimensions by winding/anti-winding string annihilation
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Scott Watson
Brown University
Brane Gas Cosmology is formulated by considering the compactification of M-theory on S1 which yields Type IIA string theory. The background space is taken to be toroidal (although this can be generalized) with its size determined by self dual point (string scale).
D
li ln (Ri )
The equations of motion are found by varying the bulk space action with p-brane sources given by the Dirac-Born-Infeld action.
Equations of Motion
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Scott Watson
Brown University
Loitering is a generic result of the equations of motion. Loitering ends in three of the dimensions once winding modes annihilate with anti-winding modes allowing the dimensions to expand. Annihilation results in loop production which leads naturally to a three dimensional radiation dominated universe. The Horizon Problem is solved during loitering since the three dimensional universe has time to reach thermal equilibrium.
Isotropization (hep-th/0207168)
We might expect that in the three dimensions that grow large strings might annihilate at different rates in different directions. This would lead to an anisotropic universe. However, it is found that given any initial amount of anisotropy the annihilation process will yield an isotropic cosmology. Time
Anisotropy
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