Lorentz-violation and cosmological perturbations: a toy brane-world model
Abstract
We study possible effects of Lorentz-violation on the generation of cosmological perturbations at inflation by introducing a simple inflating five-dimensional brane-world setup with violation of four-dimensional Lorentz-invariance at an energy scale . We consider massless scalar field, meant to mimic perturbations of inflaton and/or gravitational field, in this background. At three-momenta below , there exists a zero mode localized on the brane, whose behaviour coincides with that in four-dimensional theory. On the contrary, at three-momenta above , the localized mode is absent and physics is entirely five-dimensional. As three-momenta get redshifted, more modes get localized on the brane, the phenomenon analogous to ``mode generation''. We find that for , where is the inflationary Hubble scale, the spectrum of perturbations coincides with that in four-dimensional theory. For and time-dependent bulk parameters, the spectrum deviates, possibly strongly, from the flat spectrum even for pure de Sitter inflation.
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@article{arxiv.astro-ph/0504249,
title = {Lorentz-violation and cosmological perturbations: a toy brane-world model},
author = {M. V. Libanov and V. A. Rubakov},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:astro-ph/0504249},
year = {2016}
}
Comments
5 figures, iopart, minor changes, appendix added