17 research outputs found
Wave Function of a Brane-like Universe
Within the mini-superspace model, brane-like cosmology means performing the
variation with respect to the embedding (Minkowski) time before fixing
the cosmic (Einstein) time . The departure from Einstein limit is
parameterized by the 'energy' conjugate to , and characterized by a
classically disconnected Embryonic epoch. In contrast with canonical quantum
gravity, the wave-function of the brane-like Universe is (i) -dependent,
and (ii) vanishes at the Big Bang. Hartle-Hawking and Linde proposals dictate
discrete 'energy' levels, whereas Vilenkin proposal resembles -particle
disintegration.Comment: Revtex, 4 twocolumn pages, 3 eps figures (accepted for publication in
Class. Quan. Grav.
FRW Quantum Cosmology with a Generalized Chaplygin Gas
Cosmologies with a Chaplygin gas have recently been explored with the
objective of explaining the transition from a dust dominated epoch towards an
accelerating expansion stage. We consider the hypothesis that the transition to
the accelerated period involves a quantum mechanical process. Three physically
admissible cases are possible. In particular, we identify a minisuperspace
configuration with two Lorentzian sectors, separated by a classically forbidden
region. The Hartle-Hawking and Vilenkin wave functions are computed, together
with the transition amplitudes towards the accelerating epoch. Furthermore, it
is found that for specific initial conditions, the parameters characterizing
the generalized Chaplygin gas become related through an expression involving an
integer . We also introduce a phenomenological association between some
brane-world scenarios and a FRW minisuperspace cosmology with a generalized
Chaplygin gas. The aim is to promote a discussion and subsequent research on
the quantum creation of brane cosmologies from such a perspective. Results
suggest that the brane tension would become related with generalized Chaplygin
gas parameters through another expression involving an integer.Comment: 13 pages, 3 figures, RevTeX