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Anisotropic space-times in homogeneous string cosmology
The dynamics of the early universe may have been profoundly influenced by spatial anisotropies. A search for such backgrounds in the context of string cosmology has uncovered the existence of an entire class of (spatatially) homogeneous but not necessarily isotropic space-times, analogous to the cla...
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Acceso en línea: | https://dx.doi.org/10.1016/0550-3213(95)00249-R http://cds.cern.ch/record/276066 |
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author | Batakis, Nikolaos A. Kehagias, Alexandros A. |
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description | The dynamics of the early universe may have been profoundly influenced by spatial anisotropies. A search for such backgrounds in the context of string cosmology has uncovered the existence of an entire class of (spatatially) homogeneous but not necessarily isotropic space-times, analogous to the class of Bianchi-types in general relativity. Configurations with vanishing cosmological constant but non-vanishing dilaton and antisymmetric field are explicitly found for all types. This is a new class of solutions, whose isotropy limits reproduce all known and, further, all possible FRW-type of models in the string-cosmology context considered. There is always an initial singularity and no inflation. Other features of the general solutions, including their behaviour under abelian duality are are also discussed. |
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spelling | cern-2760662023-03-14T16:58:33Zdoi:10.1016/0550-3213(95)00249-Rhttp://cds.cern.ch/record/276066engBatakis, Nikolaos A.Kehagias, Alexandros A.Anisotropic space-times in homogeneous string cosmologyParticle Physics - TheoryThe dynamics of the early universe may have been profoundly influenced by spatial anisotropies. A search for such backgrounds in the context of string cosmology has uncovered the existence of an entire class of (spatatially) homogeneous but not necessarily isotropic space-times, analogous to the class of Bianchi-types in general relativity. Configurations with vanishing cosmological constant but non-vanishing dilaton and antisymmetric field are explicitly found for all types. This is a new class of solutions, whose isotropy limits reproduce all known and, further, all possible FRW-type of models in the string-cosmology context considered. There is always an initial singularity and no inflation. Other features of the general solutions, including their behaviour under abelian duality are are also discussed.The dynamics of the early universe may have been profoundly influenced by spatial anisotropies. A search for such backgrounds in the context of string cosmology has uncovered the existence of an entire class of (spatatially) homogeneous but not necessarily isotropic space-times, analogous to the class of Bianchi-types in general relativity. Configurations with vanishing cosmological constant but non-vanishing dilaton and antisymmetric field are explicitly found for all types. This is a new class of solutions, whose isotropy limits reproduce all known and, further, all possible FRW-type of models in the string-cosmology context considered. There is always an initial singularity and no inflation. Other features of the general solutions, including their behaviour under abelian duality are are also discussed.The dynamics of the early universe may have been profoundly influenced by spatial anisotropies. A search for such backgrounds in the context of string cosmology has uncovered the existence of an entire class of (spatatially) homogeneous but not necessarily isotropic space-times, analogous to the class of Bianchi-types in general relativity. Configurations with vanishing cosmological constant but non-vanishing dilaton and antisymmetric field are explicitly found for all types. This is a new class of solutions, whose isotropy limits reproduce all known and, further, all possible FRW-type of models in the string-cosmology context considered. There is always an initial singularity and no inflation. Other features of the general solutions, including their behaviour under abelian duality are are also discussed.The dynamics of the early universe may have been profoundly influenced by spatial anisotropies. A search for such backgrounds in the context of string cosmology has uncovered the existence of an entire class of 4D spatially homogeneous but not necessarily isotropic spacetimes, analogous to the class of Bianchi-type models in general relativity. Leading-order solutions with vanishing cosmological constant but with non-vanishing dilaton and antisymmetric field are explicitly found for all types. This is a new class of solutions, whose isotropy limits reproduce all known and, further, all possible FRW-type of models in the string effective-action context considered. There is always an initial singularity and no inflation. Other features of the general solutions, including their behavior under abelian T duality are also discussed.hep-th/9502007CERN-TH-95-14CERN-TH-95-014CERN-TH-95-14oai:cds.cern.ch:2760661995-02-01 |
spellingShingle | Particle Physics - Theory Batakis, Nikolaos A. Kehagias, Alexandros A. Anisotropic space-times in homogeneous string cosmology |
title | Anisotropic space-times in homogeneous string cosmology |
title_full | Anisotropic space-times in homogeneous string cosmology |
title_fullStr | Anisotropic space-times in homogeneous string cosmology |
title_full_unstemmed | Anisotropic space-times in homogeneous string cosmology |
title_short | Anisotropic space-times in homogeneous string cosmology |
title_sort | anisotropic space-times in homogeneous string cosmology |
topic | Particle Physics - Theory |
url | https://dx.doi.org/10.1016/0550-3213(95)00249-R http://cds.cern.ch/record/276066 |
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