969 research outputs found
A nongravitational wormhole
Using the effective metric formalism for photons in a nonlinear
electromagnetic theory, we show that a certain field configuration in
Born-Infeld electromagnetism in flat spacetime can be interpreted as an
ultrastatic spherically symmetric wormhole. We also discuss some properties of
the effective metric that are valid for any field configuration.Comment: LaTex, 9 pages with 5 figures, minor changes, accepted for
publication in Class. Quantum Gra
A model for time-dependent cosmological constant and its consistency with the present Friedmann universe
We use a model where the cosmological term can be related to the chiral gauge
anomaly of a possible quantum scenario of the initial evolution of the
universe. We show that this term is compatible with the Friedmann behavior of
the present universe.Comment: 5 pages, Revtex 4, twocolumn (minor corrections and improved
reference list. To appear in Classical and Quantum Gravity
A toy model of a fake inflation
Discontinuities in non linear field theories propagate through null geodesics
in an effective metric that depends on its dynamics and on the background
geometry. Once information of the geometry of the universe comes mostly from
photons, one should carefully analyze the effects of possible nonlinearities on
Electrodynamics in the cosmic geometry. Such phenomenon of induced metric is
rather general and may occurs for any nonlinear theory independently of its
spin properties. We limit our analysis here to the simplest case of non linear
scalar field. We show that a class of theories that have been analyzed in the
literature, having regular configuration in the Minkowski space-time background
is such that the field propagates like free waves in an effective deSitter
geometry. The observation of these waves would led us to infer, erroneously,
that we live in a deSitter universe
Time-dependent cosmological constant in the Jackiw-Teitelboim cosmology
We study the obtainment of a time-dependent cosmological constant at D=2 in a
model based on the Jackiw-Teitelboim cosmology. We show that the cosmological
term goes to zero asymptotically and can induce a nonsingular behavior at the
origin.Comment: 4 pages, Revtex4, twocolum
A Note on the Local Cosmological Constant and the Dark Energy Coincidence Problem
It has been suggested that the Dark Energy Coincidence Problem could be
interpreted as a possible link between the cosmological constant and a massive
graviton. We show that by using that link and models for the graviton mass a
dark energy density can be obtained that is indeed very close to measurements
by WMAP. As a consequence of the models, the cosmological constant was found to
depend on the density of matter. A brief outline of the cosmological
consequences such as the effect on the black hole solution is given
Cosmology in GSG
We describe what cosmology looks like in the context of the geometric theory
of gravity (GSG) based on a single scalar field. There are two distinct classes
of cosmological solutions. An interesting feature is the possibility of having
a bounce without invoking exotic equations of state for the cosmic fluid. We
also discuss cosmological perturbation and present the basis of structure
formation by gravitational instability in the framework of the geometric scalar
gravity.Comment: 12 pages, 5 figures, accepted for publication in Phys. Rev.
Geometrical aspects of light propagation in nonlinear electrodynamics
We analyze the propagation of light in the context of nonlinear
electrodynamics, as it occurs in modified QED vacua. We show that the
corresponding characteristic equation can be described in terms of a
modification of the effective geometry of the underlying spacetime structure.
We present the general form for this effective geometry and exhibit some new
consequences that result from such approach.Comment: LaTex, 11 pages, accepted for publication in Phys. Rev.
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