Bouncing Negative-Tension Branes
Abstract
Braneworlds, understood here as double domain wall spacetimes, can be described in terms of a linear harmonic function, with kinks at the locations of the boundary branes. In a dynamical setting, there is therefore the risk that the boundary brane of negative tension, at whose location the value of the harmonic function is always lowest, can encounter a zero of this harmonic function, corresponding to the formation of a singularity. We show that for certain types of brane-bound matter this singularity can be avoided, and the negative-tension brane can shield the bulk spacetime from the singularity by bouncing back smoothly before reaching the singularity. In our analysis we compare the 5- and 4-dimensional descriptions of this phenomenon in order to determine the validity of the moduli space approximation.
Cite
@article{arxiv.0708.0743,
title = {Bouncing Negative-Tension Branes},
author = {Jean-Luc Lehners and Neil Turok},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:0708.0743},
year = {2008}
}
Comments
20 pages, 1 figure, discussion extended and references added; minor mistake corrected