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From Big Crunch to Big Bang with AdS/CFT

High Energy Physics - Theory 2008-01-22 v3 Astrophysics

Abstract

The AdS/CFT correspondence is used to describe five-dimensional cosmology with a big crunch singularity in terms of super-Yang-Mills theory on R times S^3 deformed by a potential which is unbounded below. Classically, a Higgs field in the dual theory rolls to infinity in finite time. But since the S^3 is finite, the unstable mode spreads quantum mechanically and the singularity is resolved when self-adjoint boundary conditions are imposed at infinity. Asymptotic freedom of the coupling governing the instability gives us computational control and the quantum spreading provides a UV cutoff on particle creation. The bulk interpretation of our result is a quantum transition from a big crunch to a big bang. An intriguing consequence of the near scale-invariance of the dual theory is that a nearly scale-invariant spectrum of stress-energy perturbations is automatically generated in the boundary theory. We comment on implications for more realistic cosmologies.

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@article{arxiv.0711.1824,
  title  = {From Big Crunch to Big Bang with AdS/CFT},
  author = {Neil Turok and Ben Craps and Thomas Hertog},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:0711.1824},
  year   = {2008}
}

Comments

4 pages; discussion of backreaction improved, incorporating dependence on width of initial wavepacket

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