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Cosmological evolution of regularized branes in 6D warped flux compactifications
We study the cosmological evolution of extended branes in 6D warped flux
compactification models. The branes are endowed with the three ordinary spatial
dimensions, which are assumed to be homogeneous and isotropic, as well as an
internal extra dimension compactified on a circle. We embed these codimension 1
branes in a static bulk 6D spacetime, whose geometry is a solution of 6D
Einstein-Maxwell or Einstein-Maxwell-dilaton theories, corresponding to a
warped flux compactification. The brane matter consists of a complex scalar
field which is coupled to the bulk U(1) gauge field. In both models, we show
that there is critical point which the brane cannot cross as it moves in the
bulk. We study the cosmological behaviour, especially when the brane approaches
this critical point or one of the two conical singularities. In the present
setup where the bulk geometry is fixed, we find that the brane cosmology does
not coincide with the standard one in the low energy limit.Comment: 14 pages, 4 figures, references and discussions added, to appear in
PR
Bulk gravitons from a cosmological brane
We investigate the emission of gravitons by a cosmological brane into an Anti
de Sitter five-dimensional bulk spacetime. We focus on the distribution of
gravitons in the bulk and the associated production of `dark radiation' in this
process. In order to evaluate precisely the amount of dark radiation in the
late low-energy regime, corresponding to standard cosmology, we study
numerically the emission, propagation and bouncing off the brane of bulk
gravitons.Comment: 27 pages, 5 figures, minor corrections. Final versio
Solutions of gauge invariant cosmological perturbations in long-wavelength limit
We investigate gauge invariant cosmological perturbations in a spatially flat
Friedman-Robertson-Walker universe with scalar fields. It is well known that
the evolution equation for the gauge invariant quantities has exact solutions
in the long-wavelength limit. We find that these gauge invariant solutions can
be obtained by differentiating the background solution with respect to
parameters contained in the background system. This method is very useful when
we analyze the long-wavelength behavior of cosmological perturbation with
multiple scalar fields.Comment: 17 pages, will appear in Classical and Quantum Gravit
Living on a dS brane: Effects of KK modes on inflation
We develop a formalism to study non-local higher-dimensional effects in
braneworld scenarios from a four-dimensional effective theory point of view and
check it against the well-known Garriga-Tanaka result in the appropriate limit.
We then use this formalism to study the spectrum of density perturbations
during inflation as seen from the lower-dimensional effective theory. In
particular, we find that the gravitational potential is greatly enhanced at
short wavelengths. The consequences to the curvature perturbations are
nonetheless very weak and will lead to no characteristic signatures on the
power spectrum.Comment: 21 pages, no figure
Exactly solvable model for cosmological perturbations in dilatonic brane worlds
We construct a model where cosmological perturbations are analytically solved
based on dilatonic brane worlds. A bulk scalar field has an exponential
potential in the bulk and an exponential coupling to the brane tension. The
bulk scalar field yields a power-law inflation on the brane. The exact
background metric can be found including the back-reaction of the scalar field.
Then exact solutions for cosmological perturbations which properly satisfy the
junction conditions on the brane are derived. These solutions provide us an
interesting model to understand the connection between the behavior of
cosmological perturbations on the brane and the geometry of the bulk. Using
these solutions, the behavior of an anisotropic stress induced on the
inflationary brane by bulk gravitational fields is investigated.Comment: 30 pages, typos corrected, reference adde
Bulk inflaton shadows of vacuum gravity
We introduce a -dimensional vacuum description of five-dimensional
bulk inflaton models with exponential potentials that makes analysis of
cosmological perturbations simple and transparent. We show that various
solutions, including the power-law inflation model recently discovered by
Koyama and Takahashi, are generated from known -dimensional vacuum
solutions of pure gravity. We derive master equations for all types of
perturbations, and each of them becomes a second order differential equation
for one master variable supplemented by simple boundary conditions on the
brane. One exception is the case for massive modes of scalar perturbations. In
this case, there are two independent degrees of freedom, and in general it is
difficult to disentangle them into two separate sectors.Comment: 22 pages, 4 figures, revtex; v2: references adde
Models for the Brane-Bulk Interaction: Toward Understanding Braneworld Cosmological Perturbation
Using some simple toy models, we explore the nature of the brane-bulk
interaction for cosmological models with a large extra dimension. We are in
particular interested in understanding the role of the bulk gravitons, which
from the point of view of an observer on the brane will appear to generate
dissipation and nonlocality, effects which cannot be incorporated into an
effective (3+1)-dimensional Lagrangian field theoretic description. We
explicitly work out the dynamics of several discrete systems consisting of a
finite number of degrees of freedom on the boundary coupled to a
(1+1)-dimensional field theory subject to a variety of wave equations. Systems
both with and without time translation invariance are considered and moving
boundaries are discussed as well. The models considered contain all the
qualitative feature of quantized linearized cosmological perturbations for a
Randall-Sundrum universe having an arbitrary expansion history, with the sole
exception of gravitational gauge invariance, which will be treated in a later
paper.Comment: 47 pages, RevTeX (or Latex, etc) with 5 eps figure
Cosmology in massive gravity
We argue that more cosmological solutions in massive gravity can be obtained
if the metric tensor and the tensor defined by
St\"{u}ckelberg fields take the homogeneous and isotropic form. The standard
cosmology with matter and radiation dominations in the past can be recovered
and CDM model is easily obtained. The dynamical evolution of the
universe is modified at very early times.Comment: 4 pages, 1 figure,add more reference
Path Integral Quantization of Cosmological Perturbations
We derive the first order canonical formulation of cosmological perturbation
theory in a Universe filled by a few scalar fields. This theory is quantized
via well-defined Hamiltonian path integral. The propagator which describes the
evolution of the initial (for instance, vacuum) state, is calculated.Comment: 16 pages, ETH-TH/94-0
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