Emergence of a Big Bang singularity in an exact string background
Abstract
The origin of Big Bang singularity in 3+1 dimensions can be understood in an exact string theory background obtained by an analytic continuation of a cigar like geometry with a nontrivial dilaton. In a T-dual conformal field theory picture there exists a closed string tachyon potential which excises the singular space-time of a strongly coupled regime to ensure that a higher dimensional universe has no curvature singularity. However in 3+1 dimensions the universe exhibits all the pathology of a standard Big Bang cosmology. The emergence of a singularity now owes to a higher dimensional orbifold singularity which does not have a curvature singularity in higher dimensions, suggesting that close to the compactification scale an effective description of 3+1 dimensions breaks down and bouncing universe emerges in 5 and higher dimensions.
Cite
@article{arxiv.0712.2777,
title = {Emergence of a Big Bang singularity in an exact string background},
author = {Shinji Hirano and Anupam Mazumdar},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:0712.2777},
year = {2011}
}
Comments
5 pages, 1 figure, added a reference