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Axions as Quintessence in String Theory
We construct a model of quintessence in string theory based on the idea of
axion monodromy as discussed by McAllister, Silverstein and Westphal
arXiv:0808.0706. In the model, the quintessence field is an axion whose shift
symmetry is broken by the presence of 5-branes which are placed in highly
warped throats. This gives rise to a potential for the axion field which is
slowly varying, even after incorporating the effects of moduli stabilization
and supersymmetry breaking. We find that the resulting time dependence in the
equation of state of Dark Energy is potentially detectable, depending on the
initial conditions. The model has many very light extra particles which live in
the highly warped throats, but these are hard to detect. A signal in the
rotation of the CMB polarization can also possibly arise.Comment: 41 pages, 1 figure, v2: references adde
Solar System Constraints on Scalar Tensor Theories with Non-Standard Action
We compute the Post-Newtonian parameter (PPN),, for scalar-tensor
gravity theory when the action functional for the scalar field is a
non-standard one, namely the Dirac-Born-Infeld (DBI) type action, used in the
literature for a tachyon field. We investigate two different cases (Linear and
conformal couplings) when the scalar field is non-minimally coupled to gravity
via the scalar curvature. We find that the PPN parameter , which
measures the amount of space curvature per unit rest mass, becomes a function
of the effective mass of the scalar field. Using this PPN parameter, we
calculate the time delay for the signal to travel the round trip
distance bertween a ground based antenna and a reflector placed in a spacecraft
which is produced due to the grvitational field of Sun. We use this
to compare our result with that obtained by the Cassini mission
and derive the constraints on the model parameters.Comment: 7 pages, Revtex style, two eps figures, revised version, accepted for
publication in Physical Review
A Novel Design of Multi-Chambered Biomass Battery
In this paper, a novel design of biomass battery has been introduced for providing electricity to meet the lighting requirements of rural household using biomass. A biomass battery is designed, developed and tested using cow dung as the raw material. This is done via anaerobic digestion of the cow dung, and power generation driven by the ions produced henceforth. The voltage and power output is estimated for the proposed system. It is for the first time that such a high voltage is obtained from cow dung fed biomass battery. The output characteristics of this novel battery design have also been compared with the previously designed battery
Inflation from D3-brane motion in the background of D5-branes
We study inflation arising from the motion of a BPS D3-brane in the
background of a stack of k parallel D5-branes. There are two scalar fields in
this set up-- (i) the radion field R, a real scalar field, and (ii) a complex
tachyonic scalar field chi living on the world volume of the open string
stretched between the D3 and D5 branes. We find that inflation is realized by
the potential of the radion field, which satisfies observational constraints
coming from the Cosmic Microwave Background. After the radion becomes of order
the string length scale l_s, the dynamics is governed by the potential of the
complex scalar field. Since this field has a standard kinematic term, reheating
can be successfully realized by the mechanism of tachyonic preheating with
spontaneous symmetry breaking.Comment: 10 pages, 4 figures. Minor clarifications and references added.
Version to appear in Phys. Rev.
Warm tachyonic inflation in warped background
We analyze warm tachyonic inflation, proposed in the literature, but from the
viewpoint of four dimensional effective action for tachyon field on a non-BPS
D3-brane. We find that consistency with observational data on density
perturbation and validity of effective action requires warped compactification.
The number of background branes which source the flux is found to be of the
order of 10 in contrast to the order of in the standard cold
inflationary scenario.Comment: 9 pages, RevTe
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