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String Theory and Cosmology
We discuss the main cosmological implications of considering string-loop
effects and a potential for the dilaton in the lowest order string effective
action. Our framework is based on the effective model arising from regarding
homogeneous and isotropic dilaton, metric and Yang-Mills field configurations.
The issues of inflation, entropy crisis and the Polonyi problem as well as the
problem of the cosmological constant are discussed.Comment: 7 pages, plain Tex, no figure
On a possible solution for the Polonyi problem in string cosmology
We establish the main features of homogeneous and isotropic dilaton, metric
and Yang-Mills configurations in a cosmological framework. We identify a new
energy exchange term between the dilaton and the Yang-Mills field which may
lead to a possible solution to the Polonyi problem in 4-dimensional string
models.Comment: plain Tex, 4 pages. Talk presented at the 7th Marcel Grossman
Meeting, July 1994, Stanford, USA, to appear in the proceeding
Constraints on Supergravity Chaotic Inflationary Models
We discuss, in the context of hidden sector non-minimal supergravity
chaotic inflationary models, constraints on the parameters of a polynomial
superpotential resulting from existing bounds on the reheating temperature and
on the amplitude of the primordial energy density fluctuations as inferred from
COBE. We present a specific two-parameter chaotic inflationary model which
satisfies these constraints and discuss a possible scenario for adequate baryon
asymmetry generation.Comment: Latex file, 10 pages; important changes and references adde
Generalized Chaplygin Gas Model: Dark Energy - Dark Matter Unification and CMBR Constraints
The generalized Chaplygin gas (GCG) model allows for an unified description
of the recent accelerated expansion of the Universe and the evolution of energy
density perturbations. This dark energy - dark matter unification is achieved
through an exotic background fluid whose equation of state is given by , where is a positive constant and .
Stringent constraints on the model parameters can be obtained from recent WMAP
and BOOMERanG bounds on the locations of the first few peaks and troughs of the
Cosmic Microwave Background Radiation (CMBR) power spectrum as well as SNe Ia
data.Comment: 9 pages, 2 figures; essay selected for an honorable mention by the
Gravity Research Foundation, 200
WMAP Constraints on the Generalized Chaplygin Gas Model
The generalized Chaplygin gas (GCG) model explains the recent accelerated
expansion of the Universe via an exotic background fluid whose equation of
state is given by p=-A/\rho^\alpha, where A is a positive constant and
0<\alpha\le 1. The model is an interesting alternative to scenarios involving
scalar field potentials, with the ensuing unnatural fine tuning conditions for
the underlying particle physics theories. We derive constraints on the
parameter space of the model from bounds on the location of the first few peaks
and troughs of the the Cosmic Microwave Background Radiation (CMBR) power
spectrum arising from recent WMAP and BOOMERanG data.Comment: 18 pages, 5 figures, version to appear in Phys. Lett.
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