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Application of the Campbell-Magaard theorem to higher-dimensional physics
Stated succinctly, the original version of the Campbell-Magaard theorem says
that it is always possible to locally embed any solution of 4-dimensional
general relativity in a 5-dimensional Ricci-flat manifold. We discuss the proof
of this theorem (and its variants) in n dimensions, and its application to
current theories that postulate that our universe is a 4-dimensional
hypersurface Sigma_0 within a 5-dimensional manifold, such as Space-Time-Matter
(STM) theory and the Randall & Sundrum (RS) braneworld scenario. In particular,
we determine whether or not arbitrary spacetimes may be embedded in such
theories, and demonstrate how these seemingly disparate models are
interconnected. Special attention is given to the motion of test observers in 5
dimensions, and the circumstances under which they are confined to Sigma_0. For
each 5-dimensional scenario considered, the requirement that observers be
confined to the embedded spacetime places restrictions on the 4-geometry. For
example, we find that observers in the thin braneworld scenario can be
localized around the brane if its total stress-energy tensor obeys the
5-dimensional strong energy condition. As a concrete example of some of our
technical results, we discuss a Z_2 symmetric embedding of the standard
radiation-dominated cosmology in a 5-dimensional vacuum.Comment: Typos corrected, 13 pages, no figures, two column forma
Delocalization of brane gravity by a bulk black hole
We investigate the analogue of the Randall-Sundrum brane-world in the case
when the bulk contains a black hole. Instead of the static vacuum Minkowski
brane of the RS model, we have an Einstein static vacuum brane. We find that
the presence of the bulk black hole has a dramatic effect on the gravity that
is felt by brane observers. In the RS model, the 5D graviton has a stable
localized zero-mode that reproduces 4D gravity on the brane at low energies.
With a bulk black hole, there is no such solution -- gravity is delocalized by
the 5D horizon. However, the brane does support a discrete spectrum of
metastable massive bound states, or quasinormal modes, as was recently shown to
be the case in the RS scenario. These states should dominate the high frequency
component of the bulk gravity wave spectrum on a cosmological brane. We expect
our results to generalize to any bulk spacetime containing a Killing horizon.Comment: 7 pages, 6 figure
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