Gauss-Bonnet braneworld redux: A novel scenario for the bouncing universe
Abstract
We propose a new scenario for the bouncing universe in a simple five-dimensional braneworld model in the framework of Einstein-Gauss-Bonnet gravity, which works even with ordinary matter on the brane. In this scenario, the so-called branch singularity located at a finite physical radius in the bulk spacetime plays an essential role. We show that a three-brane moving in the bulk may reach and pass through it in spite of the fact that it is a curvature singularity. The bulk spacetime is extended beyond the branch singularity in the C^0 sense and then the branch singularity is identified as a massive thin shell. From the bulk point of view, this process is the collision of the three-brane with the shell of branch singularity. From the point of view on the brane, this process is a sudden transition from the collapsing phase to the expanding phase of the universe. The present result opens a completely new possibility to achieve the bouncing brane universe as a higher-curvature effect.
Cite
@article{arxiv.1112.5178,
title = {Gauss-Bonnet braneworld redux: A novel scenario for the bouncing universe},
author = {Hideki Maeda},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1112.5178},
year = {2013}
}
Comments
34 pages, 3 figures, 2 tables; v2, sections rearranged, typos corrected; v3, final version to appear in Physical Review D