363 research outputs found

    Cosmology in a brane-universe

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    This contribution presents the cosmological models with extra dimensions that have been recently elaborated, which assume that ordinary matter is confined on a surface, called brane, embedded in a higher dimensional spacetime.Comment: 12 pages; Invited review talk at the JENAM 2002 workshop on "The cosmology of extra dimensions and varying fundamental constants", Porto, Portugal, September 200

    A Note on the Generalized Friedmann Equations for a Thick Brane

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    Within our thick brane approach previously used to obtain the cosmological evolution equations on a thick brane embedded in a five-dimensional Schwarzschild Anti-de Sitter spacetime it is explicitly shown that the consistency of these equations with the energy conservation equation requires that, in general, the thickness of the brane evolves in time. This varying brane thickness entails the possibility that both Newton's gravitational constant GG and the effective cosmological constant Λ4\Lambda_4 are time dependent.Comment: 6 pages,To appear in GR

    Gaugino Condensation in N=1 Supergravity Models with Multiple Dilaton-Like Fields

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    We study supersymmetry breaking by hidden-sector gaugino condensation in N=1 D=4 supergravity models with multiple dilaton-like moduli fields. Our work is motivated by Type I string theory, in which the low-energy effective Lagrangian can have different dilaton-like fields coupling to different sectors of the theory. We construct the effective Lagrangian for gaugino condensation and use it to compute the visible-sector gaugino masses. We find that the gaugino masses can be of order the gravitino mass, in stark contrast to heterotic string models with a single dilaton field.Comment: LaTeX, 17 pages, 2 eps figure

    Cosmology and Gravitation: the grand scheme for High-Energy Physics

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    These lectures describe how the Standard Model of cosmology (Λ\LambdaCDM) has developped, based on observational facts but also on ideas formed in the context of the theory of fundamental interactions, both gravitational and nongravitational, the latter being described by the Standard Model of high energy physics. It focuses on the latest developments, in particular the precise knowledge of the early Universe provided by the observation of the Cosmic Microwave Background and the discovery of the present acceleration of the expansion of the Universe. While insisting on the successes of the Standard Model of cosmology, we will stress that it rests on three pillars which involve many open questions: the theory of inflation, the nature of dark matter and of dark energy. We will devote one chapter to each of these issues, describing in particular how this impacts our views on the theory of fundamental interactions. More technical parts are given in italics. They may be skipped altogether.Comment: 75 pages, contribution to the 2012 European School of High-Energy Physics, La Pommeraye, Anjou, France, 06-19 Jun 2012, edited by C. Grojean and M. Mulder

    Gaugino condensation and the anomalous U(1)U(1)

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    We study gaugino condensation in presence of an anomalous U(1)U(1) gauge group and find that global supersymmetry is dynamically broken. An example of particular interest is provided by effective string models with 4-dimensional Green-Schwarz anomaly cancellation mechanism. The structure of the hidden sector is constrained by the anomaly cancellation conditions and the scale of gaugino condensation is shifted compared with the usual case. We explicitly compute the resulting soft supersymmetry breaking terms.Comment: 13 page

    Dilaton, moduli and string/five-brane duality as seen from four dimensions

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    A naive dimensional reduction of the N=1,D=10N=1, D=10 supergravity theory that naturally arises in five-brane models is used to determine the r\^ole of two fields which are basic ingredients of string models: the dilaton and, among the moduli, the breathing mode. It is shown that, under the duality transformation that relates five-branes and strings, these two fields exchange the r\^oles of 10-dimensional dilaton and radius of the compact manifold. A description of this phenomenon in terms of the linear multiplets of the 4-dimensional supergravity is also presented.Comment: 14 pages, Latex, NSF-ITP-93-6

    Self-Duality in Nonlinear Electromagnetism

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    We discuss duality invariant interactions between electromagnetic fields and matter. The case of scalar fields is treated in some detail.Comment: 10 pages, full postscript also available from http://theor1.lbl.gov/www/theorygroup/papers/40770.p

    Global vs local cosmic strings from pseudo-anomalous U(1)

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    We study the structure of cosmic strings produced at the breaking of an anomalous U(1) gauge symmetry present in many superstring compactification models. We show that their coupling with the axion necessary in order to cancel the anomalies does not prevent them from being local, even though their energy per unit length is found to diverge logarithmically. We discuss the formation of such strings and the phenomenological constraints that apply to their parameters.Comment: 6 pages, uses RevTeX, no figur
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