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Asymmetric embedding in brane cosmology
We derive a system of cosmological equations for a braneworld with induced
curvature which is a junction between several bulk spaces. The permutation
symmetry of the bulk spaces is not imposed, and the values of the fundamental
constants, and even the signatures of the extra dimension, may be different on
different sides of the brane. We then consider the usual partial case of two
asymmetric bulk spaces and derive an exact closed system of scalar equations on
the brane. We apply this result to the cosmological evolution on such a brane
and describe its various partial cases.Comment: 10 page
Quantum effects, soft singularities and the fate of the universe in a braneworld cosmology
We examine a class of braneworld models in which the expanding universe
encounters a "quiescent" future singularity. At a quiescent singularity, the
energy density and pressure of the cosmic fluid as well as the Hubble parameter
remain finite while all derivatives of the Hubble parameter diverge (i.e.,
, , etc. ). Since the Kretschmann invariant
diverges () at the singularity, one expects
quantum effects to play an important role as the quiescent singularity is
approached. We explore the effects of vacuum polarization due to massless
conformally coupled fields near the singularity and show that these can either
cause the universe to recollapse or, else, lead to a softer singularity at
which , , and remain finite while {\dddot H} and
higher derivatives of the Hubble parameter diverge. An important aspect of the
quiescent singularity is that it is encountered in regions of low density,
which has obvious implications for a universe consisting of a cosmic web of
high and low density regions -- superclusters and voids. In addition to vacuum
polarization, the effects of quantum particle production of non-conformal
fields are also likely to be important. A preliminary examination shows that
intense particle production can lead to an accelerating universe whose Hubble
parameter shows oscillations about a constant value.Comment: 19 pages, 3 figures, text slightly improved and references added.
Accepted for publication in Classical and Quantum Gravit
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Observational constraints on interacting quintessence models
We determine the range of parameter space of Interacting Quintessence Models
that best fits the recent WMAP measurements of Cosmic Microwave Background
temperature anisotropies. We only consider cosmological models with zero
spatial curvature. We show that if the quintessence scalar field decays into
cold dark matter at a rate that brings the ratio of matter to dark energy
constant at late times,the cosmological parameters required to fit the CMB data
are: \Omega_x = 0.43 \pm 0.12, baryon fraction \Omega_b = 0.08 \pm 0.01, slope
of the matter power spectrum at large scals n_s = 0.98 \pm 0.02 and Hubble
constant H_0 = 56 \pm 4 km/s/Mpc. The data prefers a dark energy component with
a dimensionless decay parameter c^2 =0.005 and non-interacting models are
consistent with the data only at the 99% confidence level. Using the Bayesian
Information Criteria we show that this exra parameter fits the data better than
models with no interaction. The quintessence equation of state parameter is
less constrained; i.e., the data set an upper limit w_x \leq -0.86 at the same
level of significance. When the WMAP anisotropy data are combined with
supernovae data, the density parameter of dark energy increases to \Omega_x
\simeq 0.68 while c^2 augments to 6.3 \times 10^{-3}. Models with quintessence
decaying into dark matter provide a clean explanation for the coincidence
problem and are a viable cosmological model, compatible with observations of
the CMB, with testable predictions. Accurate measurements of baryon fraction
and/or of matter density independent of the CMB data, would support/disprove
these models.Comment: 16 pages, Revtex4, 5 eps figures, to appear in Physical Review
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Statefinder diagnostic in a torsion cosmology
We apply the statefinder diagnostic to the torsion cosmology, in which an
accounting for the accelerated universe is considered in term of a
Riemann-Cartan geometry: dynamic scalar torsion. We find that there are some
typical characteristic of the evolution of statefinder parameters for the
torsion cosmology that can be distinguished from the other cosmological models.
Furthermore, we also show that statefinder diagnostic has a direct bearing on
the critical points. The statefinder diagnostic divides the torsion parameter
into differential ranges, which is in keeping with the requirement of
dynamical analysis. In addition, we fit the scalar torsion model to ESSENCE
supernovae data and give the best fit values of the model parameters.Comment: 18 pages, 15 figures, accepted paper in JCA
Can the Chaplygin gas be a plausible model for dark energy?
In this note two cosmological models representing the flat Friedmann Universe
filled with a Chaplygin fluid, with or without dust, are analyzed in terms of
the recently proposed "statefinder" parameters. Trajectories of both models in
the parameter plane are shown to be significantly different w.r.t. "quiessence"
and "tracker" models. The generalized Chaplygin gas model with an equation of
state of the form is also analyzed in terms of the
statefinder parameters.Comment: 6 pages, 2 figure
Induced cosmological constant and other features of asymmetric brane embedding
We investigate the cosmological properties of an "induced gravity" brane
scenario in the absence of mirror symmetry with respect to the brane. We find
that brane evolution can proceed along one of four distinct branches. By
contrast, when mirror symmetry is imposed, only two branches exist, one of
which represents the self-accelerating brane, while the other is the so-called
normal branch. This model incorporates many of the well-known possibilities of
brane cosmology including phantom acceleration (w < -1), self-acceleration,
transient acceleration, quiescent singularities, and cosmic mimicry.
Significantly, the absence of mirror symmetry also provides an interesting way
of inducing a sufficiently small cosmological constant on the brane. A small
(positive) Lambda-term in this case is induced by a small asymmetry in the
values of bulk fundamental constants on the two sides of the brane.Comment: 17 pages, 4 figures. New results and two figures discussing transient
acceleration are included. Version accepted for publication in JCA
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