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D-Foam Phenomenology: Dark Energy, the Velocity of Light and a Possible D-Void

In a D-brane model of space-time foam, there are contributions to the dark energy that depend on the D-brane velocities and on the density of D-particle defects. The latter may also reduce the speeds of photons linearly with their energies, establishing a phenomenological connection with astrophysic...

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Autores principales: Ellis, John, Mavromatos, Nick E., Nanopoulos, Dimitri V.
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Lenguaje:eng
Publicado: Int. J. Mod. Phys. A 2009
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Acceso en línea:https://dx.doi.org/10.1142/S0217751X11053353
http://cds.cern.ch/record/1229575
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author Ellis, John
Mavromatos, Nick E.
Nanopoulos, Dimitri V.
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Mavromatos, Nick E.
Nanopoulos, Dimitri V.
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description In a D-brane model of space-time foam, there are contributions to the dark energy that depend on the D-brane velocities and on the density of D-particle defects. The latter may also reduce the speeds of photons linearly with their energies, establishing a phenomenological connection with astrophysical probes of the universality of the velocity of light. Specifically, the cosmological dark energy density measured at the present epoch may be linked to the apparent retardation of energetic photons propagating from nearby AGNs. However, this nascent field of `D-foam phenomenology' may be complicated by a dependence of the D-particle density on the cosmological epoch. A reduced density of D-particles at redshifts z ~ 1 - a `D-void' - would increase the dark energy while suppressing the vacuum refractive index, and thereby might reconcile the AGN measurements with the relatively small retardation seen for the energetic photons propagating from GRB 090510, as measured by the Fermi satellite.
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spelling cern-12295752023-03-15T19:11:50Z doi:10.1142/S0217751X11053353 http://cds.cern.ch/record/1229575 eng Ellis, John Mavromatos, Nick E. Nanopoulos, Dimitri V. D-Foam Phenomenology: Dark Energy, the Velocity of Light and a Possible D-Void Astrophysics and Astronomy In a D-brane model of space-time foam, there are contributions to the dark energy that depend on the D-brane velocities and on the density of D-particle defects. The latter may also reduce the speeds of photons linearly with their energies, establishing a phenomenological connection with astrophysical probes of the universality of the velocity of light. Specifically, the cosmological dark energy density measured at the present epoch may be linked to the apparent retardation of energetic photons propagating from nearby AGNs. However, this nascent field of `D-foam phenomenology' may be complicated by a dependence of the D-particle density on the cosmological epoch. A reduced density of D-particles at redshifts z ~ 1 - a `D-void' - would increase the dark energy while suppressing the vacuum refractive index, and thereby might reconcile the AGN measurements with the relatively small retardation seen for the energetic photons propagating from GRB 090510, as measured by the Fermi satellite. In a D-brane model of space-time foam, there are contributions to the dark energy that depend on the D-brane velocities and on the density of D-particle defects. The latter may also reduce the speeds of photons linearly with their energies, establishing a phenomenological connection with astrophysical probes of the universality of the velocity of light. Specifically, the cosmological dark energy density measured at the present epoch may be linked to the apparent retardation of energetic photons propagating from nearby AGNs. However, this nascent field of `D-foam phenomenology' may be complicated by a dependence of the D-particle density on the cosmological epoch. A reduced density of D-particles at redshifts z ~ 1 - a `D-void' - would increase the dark energy while suppressing the vacuum refractive index, and thereby might reconcile the AGN measurements with the relatively small retardation seen for the energetic photons propagating from GRB 090510, as measured by the Fermi satellite. info:eu-repo/grantAgreement/EC/FP7/237920 info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccess Education Level info:eu-repo/semantics/article http://cds.cern.ch/record/1229575 Int. J. Mod. Phys. A Int. J. Mod. Phys. A, (2011) pp. 2243-2262 2009-12-18
spellingShingle Astrophysics and Astronomy
Ellis, John
Mavromatos, Nick E.
Nanopoulos, Dimitri V.
D-Foam Phenomenology: Dark Energy, the Velocity of Light and a Possible D-Void
title D-Foam Phenomenology: Dark Energy, the Velocity of Light and a Possible D-Void
title_full D-Foam Phenomenology: Dark Energy, the Velocity of Light and a Possible D-Void
title_fullStr D-Foam Phenomenology: Dark Energy, the Velocity of Light and a Possible D-Void
title_full_unstemmed D-Foam Phenomenology: Dark Energy, the Velocity of Light and a Possible D-Void
title_short D-Foam Phenomenology: Dark Energy, the Velocity of Light and a Possible D-Void
title_sort d-foam phenomenology: dark energy, the velocity of light and a possible d-void
topic Astrophysics and Astronomy
url https://dx.doi.org/10.1142/S0217751X11053353
http://cds.cern.ch/record/1229575
http://cds.cern.ch/record/1229575
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