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Non-BPS Brane Cosmology

High Energy Physics - Theory 2009-11-07 v1

Abstract

We study cosmology on a BPS D3-brane evolving in the 10D SUGRA background describing a non-BPS brane. Initially the BPS brane is taken to be a probe whose dynamics we determine in the non-compact non-BPS background. The cosmology observed on the brane is of the FRW type with a scale factor S(τ)S(\tau). In this mirage cosmology approach, there is no self-gravity on the brane which cannot inflate. Self-gravity is then included by compactifying the background space-time. The low energy effective theory below the compactification scale is shown to be bi-metric, with matter coupling to a different metric than the geometrically induced metric on the brane. The geometrical scale factor on the brane is now S(τ)a(τ)S(\tau) a(\tau) where a(τ)a(\tau) arises from brane self-gravity. In this non-BPS scenario the brane generically inflates. We study the resulting inflationary scenario taking into account the fact that the non-BPS brane eventually decays on a time-scale much larger than the typical inflationary time-scale. After the decay, the theory ceases to be bi-metric and COBE normalization is used to estimate the string scale which is found to be of order 101410^{14} GeV.

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@article{arxiv.hep-th/0204120,
  title  = {Non-BPS Brane Cosmology},
  author = {Ph. Brax and D. A. Steer},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:hep-th/0204120},
  year   = {2009}
}

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20 pages, JHEP3.cls