400 research outputs found
Braneworld reheating in the bulk inflaton model
In the context of the braneworld inflation driven by a bulk scalar field, we
study the energy dissipation from the bulk scalar field into the matter on the
brane in order to understand the reheating after inflation. Deriving the
late-time behavior of the bulk field with dissipation by using the Green's
function method, we give a rigorous justification of the statement that the
standard reheating process is reproduced in this bulk inflaton model as long as
the Hubble parameter on the brane and the mass of the bulk scalar field are
much smaller than the 5-dimensional inverse curvature scale. Our result
supports the idea that the brane inflation model caused by a bulk scalar field
is expected to be a viable alternative scenario of the early universe.Comment: 5 pages, no figures, final version to be published in PR
Massive scalar states localized on a de Sitter brane
We consider a brane scenario with a massive scalar field in the
five-dimensional bulk. We study the scalar states that are localized on the
brane, which is assumed to be de Sitter. These localized scalar modes are
massive in general, their effective four-dimensional mass depending on the mass
of the five-dimensional scalar field, on the Hubble parameter in the brane and
on the coupling between the brane tension and the bulk scalar field. We then
introduce a purely four-dimensional approach based on an effective potential
for the projection of the scalar field in the brane, and discuss its regime of
validity. Finally, we explore the quasi-localized scalar states, which have a
non-zero width that quantifies their probability of tunneling from the brane
into the bulk.Comment: 14 pages; 5 figure
Geometry and cosmological perturbations in the bulk inflaton model
We consider a braneworld inflation model driven by the dynamics of a scalar
field living in the 5-dimensional bulk, the so-called ``bulk inflaton model'',
and investigate the geometry in the bulk and large scale cosmological
perturbations on the brane. The bulk gravitational effects on the brane are
described by a projection of the 5-dimensional Weyl tensor, which we denote by
. Focusing on a tachionic potential model, we take a perturbative
approach in the anti-de Sitter (AdS) background with a single de Sitter
brane. We first formulate the evolution equations for in the bulk.
Next, applying them to the case of a spatially homogeneous brane, we obtain two
different integral expressions for . One of them reduces to the
expression obtained previously when evaluated on the brane. The other is a new
expression that may be useful for analyzing the bulk geometry. Then we consider
superhorizon scale cosmological perturbations and evaluate the bulk effects
onto the brane. In the limit , where is the Hubble parameter
on the brane and is the bulk curvature radius, we find that the
effective theory on the brane is identical to the 4-dimensional Einstein-scalar
theory with a simple rescaling of the potential even under the presence of
inhomogeneities. % atleast on super-Hubble horizon scales. In particular, it is
found that the anticipated non-trivial bulk effect due to the spatially
anisotropic part of may appear only at %second order in the low
energy expansion, i.e., at .Comment: 21 pages including 6 pages for several appendixes, no figure
Exactly solvable model for cosmological perturbations in dilatonic brane worlds
We construct a model where cosmological perturbations are analytically solved
based on dilatonic brane worlds. A bulk scalar field has an exponential
potential in the bulk and an exponential coupling to the brane tension. The
bulk scalar field yields a power-law inflation on the brane. The exact
background metric can be found including the back-reaction of the scalar field.
Then exact solutions for cosmological perturbations which properly satisfy the
junction conditions on the brane are derived. These solutions provide us an
interesting model to understand the connection between the behavior of
cosmological perturbations on the brane and the geometry of the bulk. Using
these solutions, the behavior of an anisotropic stress induced on the
inflationary brane by bulk gravitational fields is investigated.Comment: 30 pages, typos corrected, reference adde
Observational constraints on braneworld chaotic inflation
We examine observational constraints on chaotic inflation models in the
Randall-Sundrum Type II braneworld. If inflation takes place in the high-energy
regime, the perturbations produced by the quadratic potential are further from
scale-invariance than in the standard cosmology, in the quartic case more or
less unchanged, while for potentials of greater exponent the trend is reversed.
We test these predictions against a data compilation including the WMAP
measurements of microwave anisotropies and the 2dF galaxy power spectrum. While
in the standard cosmology the quartic potential is at the border of what the
data allow and all higher powers excluded, we find that in the high-energy
regime of braneworld inflation even the quadratic case is under strong
observational pressure. We also investigate the intermediate regime where the
brane tension is comparable to the inflationary energy scale, where the
deviations from scale-invariance prove to be greater.Comment: 5 pages RevTeX4 file with three figures incorporated. Minor changes
to match version accepted by Physical Review
Black hole radiation with high frequency dispersion
We consider one model of a black hole radiation, in which the equation of
motion of a matter field is modified to cut off high frequency modes. The
spectrum in the model has already been analytically derived in low frequency
range, which has resulted in the Planckian distributin of the Hawking
temperature. On the other hand, it has been numerically shown that its spectrum
deviates from the thermal one in high frequency range. In this paper, we
analytically derive the form of the deviation in the high frequency range. Our
result can qualitatively explain the nature of the numerically calculated
spectrum. The origin of the deviation is clarified by a simple discussion.Comment: 9 pages, 10 figures, submitted to Phys.Rev.
Primordial fluctuations in bulk inflaton model
An inflationary brane model driven by a bulk inflaton with exponential
potential is proposed. We find a family of exact solutions that describe
power-law inflation on the brane. These solutions enable us to derive exact
solutions for metric perturbations analytically. By calculating scalar and
tensor perturbations, we obtain a spectrum of primordial fluctuations at the
end of the inflation. The amplitudes of scalar and tensor perturbations are
enhanced in the same way if the energy scale of the inflation is sufficiently
higher than the tension of the brane. Then the relative amplitude of scalar and
tensor perturbations is not suppressed even for high-energy inflation. This is
a distinguishable feature from the inflation model driven by inflaton on the
brane where tensor perturbations are suppressed for high-energy inflation. We
also point out that massive Kaluza-Klein modes are not negligible at
high-frequencies on 3-space of our brane.Comment: 16 pages, 3 figures, reference adde
Consistency equations in Randall-Sundrum cosmology: a test for braneworld inflation
In the context of an inflationary Randall-Sundrum Type II braneworld (RS2) we
calculate spectral indices and amplitudes of cosmological scalar and tensor
perturbations, up to second order in slow-roll parameters. Under very simple
assumptions, extrapolating next-order formulae from first-order calculations in
the case of a de Sitter brane, we see that the degeneracy between standard and
braneworld lowest-order consistency equations is broken, thus giving different
signatures of early-universe inflationary expansion. Using the latest results
from WMAP for estimates of cosmological observables, it is shown that future
data and missions can in principle discriminate between standard and braneworld
scenarios.Comment: 13 pages; v3: supersedes the published version, corrected misprint
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