Geometry and cosmological perturbations in the bulk inflaton model
Abstract
We consider a braneworld inflation model driven by the dynamics of a scalar field living in the 5-dimensional bulk, the so-called ``bulk inflaton model'', and investigate the geometry in the bulk and large scale cosmological perturbations on the brane. The bulk gravitational effects on the brane are described by a projection of the 5-dimensional Weyl tensor, which we denote by . Focusing on a tachionic potential model, we take a perturbative approach in the anti-de Sitter (AdS) background with a single de Sitter brane. We first formulate the evolution equations for in the bulk. Next, applying them to the case of a spatially homogeneous brane, we obtain two different integral expressions for . One of them reduces to the expression obtained previously when evaluated on the brane. The other is a new expression that may be useful for analyzing the bulk geometry. Then we consider superhorizon scale cosmological perturbations and evaluate the bulk effects onto the brane. In the limit , where is the Hubble parameter on the brane and is the bulk curvature radius, we find that the effective theory on the brane is identical to the 4-dimensional Einstein-scalar theory with a simple rescaling of the potential even under the presence of inhomogeneities. % atleast on super-Hubble horizon scales. In particular, it is found that the anticipated non-trivial bulk effect due to the spatially anisotropic part of may appear only at %second order in the low energy expansion, i.e., at .
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@article{arxiv.gr-qc/0303108,
title = {Geometry and cosmological perturbations in the bulk inflaton model},
author = {Masato Minamitsuji and Yoshiaki Himemoto and Misao Sasaki},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:gr-qc/0303108},
year = {2009}
}
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21 pages including 6 pages for several appendixes, no figures