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Cosmological Surprises from Braneworld models of Dark Energy

Astrophysics 2007-05-23 v3 General Relativity and Quantum Cosmology High Energy Physics - Phenomenology High Energy Physics - Theory

Abstract

Properties of Braneworld models of dark energy are reviewed. Braneworld models admit the following interesting possibilities: (i) The effective equation of state can be w < -1 as well as w > -1. In the former case the expansion of the universe is well behaved at all times and the universe does not run into a future `Big Rip' singularity which is usually encountered by Phantom models. (ii) For a class of Braneworld models the acceleration of the universe can be a transient phenomenon. In this case the current acceleration of the universe is sandwiched between two matter dominated epochs. Such a braneworld does not have a horizon in contrast to LCDM and most Quintessence models. (iii) For a specific set of parameter values the universe can either originate from, or end its existence in a Quiescent singularity, at which the density, pressure and Hubble parameter remain finite, while the deceleration parameter and all invariants of the Riemann tensor diverge to infinity within a finite interval of cosmic time. (iv) Braneworld models of dark energy can loiter at high redshifts: 6\lleqz\lleq406 \lleq z \lleq 40. The Hubble parameter decreasesduring the loitering epoch relative to its value in LCDM. As a result the age of the universe at loitering dramatically increases and this is expected to boost the formation of high redshift gravitationally bound systems such as 109M10^9 M_\odot black holes at z6z \sim 6 and lower-mass black holes and/or Population III stars at z>10z > 10, whose existence could be problematic within the LCDM scenario. (v) Braneworld models with a time-like extra dimension bounce at early times thereby avoiding the initial `Big Bang singularity'. (vi) Both Inflation and Dark Energy can be successfully unified within a single scheme (Quintessential Inflation).

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@article{arxiv.astro-ph/0502032,
  title  = {Cosmological Surprises from Braneworld models of Dark Energy},
  author = {Varun Sahni},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:astro-ph/0502032},
  year   = {2007}
}

Comments

latex 21 pages, 11 figures; Invited talk at the 14th international workshop on General relativity and Gravitation, Yukawa Institute for Theoretical Physics, Nov 29-Dec 3, 2004, Kyoto, Japan. An important comment added in section 6; additional references