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On Brane Cosmology and Naked Singularities
Brane-world singularities are analysed, emphasizing the case of supergravity in singular spaces where the singularity puzzle is naturally resolved. These naked singularities are either time-like or null, corresponding to the finite or infinite amount of conformal time that massless particles take in...
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Acceso en línea: | https://dx.doi.org/10.1016/S0370-2693(01)00734-1 http://cds.cern.ch/record/501670 |
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author | Brax, P. Davis, A.C. |
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description | Brane-world singularities are analysed, emphasizing the case of supergravity in singular spaces where the singularity puzzle is naturally resolved. These naked singularities are either time-like or null, corresponding to the finite or infinite amount of conformal time that massless particles take in order to reach them. Quantum mechanically we show that the brane-world naked singularities are inconsistent. Indeed we find that time-like singularities are not wave-regular, so the time-evolution of wave packets is not uniquely defined in their vicinity, while null singularities absorb incoming radiation. Finally we stress that for supergravity in singular spaces there is a topological obstruction, whereby naked singularities are necessarily screened off by the second boundary brane. |
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spelling | cern-5016702023-03-14T18:09:49Zdoi:10.1016/S0370-2693(01)00734-1http://cds.cern.ch/record/501670engBrax, P.Davis, A.C.On Brane Cosmology and Naked SingularitiesParticle Physics - TheoryBrane-world singularities are analysed, emphasizing the case of supergravity in singular spaces where the singularity puzzle is naturally resolved. These naked singularities are either time-like or null, corresponding to the finite or infinite amount of conformal time that massless particles take in order to reach them. Quantum mechanically we show that the brane-world naked singularities are inconsistent. Indeed we find that time-like singularities are not wave-regular, so the time-evolution of wave packets is not uniquely defined in their vicinity, while null singularities absorb incoming radiation. Finally we stress that for supergravity in singular spaces there is a topological obstruction, whereby naked singularities are necessarily screened off by the second boundary brane.Brane-world singularities are analysed, emphasizing the case of supergravity in singular spaces where the singularity puzzle is naturally resolved. These naked singularities are either time-like or null, corresponding to the finite or infinite amount of conformal time that massless particles take in order to reach them. Quantum mechanically we show that the brane-world naked singularities are inconsistent. Indeed we find that time-like singularities are not wave-regular, so the time-evolution of wave packets is not uniquely defined in their vicinity, while null singularities absorb incoming radiation. Finally we stress that for supergravity in singular spaces there is a topological obstruction, whereby naked singularities are necessarily screened off by the second boundary brane.Brane-world singularities are analysed, emphasizing the case of supergravity in singular spaces where the singularity puzzle is naturally resolved. These naked singularities are either time-like or null, corresponding to the finite or infinite amount of conformal time that massless particles take in order to reach them. Quantum mechanically we show that the brane-world naked singularities are inconsistent. Indeed we find that time-like singularities are not wave-regular, so the time-evolution of wave packets is not uniquely defined in their vicinity, while null singularities absorb incoming radiation. Finally, we stress that for supergravity in singular spaces there is a topological obstruction, whereby naked singularities are necessarily screened off by the second boundary brane.hep-th/0105269CERN-TH-2001-137DAMTP-2001-36T-01-056SACLAY-SPHT-T-2001-056CERN-TH-2001-137oai:cds.cern.ch:5016702001 |
spellingShingle | Particle Physics - Theory Brax, P. Davis, A.C. On Brane Cosmology and Naked Singularities |
title | On Brane Cosmology and Naked Singularities |
title_full | On Brane Cosmology and Naked Singularities |
title_fullStr | On Brane Cosmology and Naked Singularities |
title_full_unstemmed | On Brane Cosmology and Naked Singularities |
title_short | On Brane Cosmology and Naked Singularities |
title_sort | on brane cosmology and naked singularities |
topic | Particle Physics - Theory |
url | https://dx.doi.org/10.1016/S0370-2693(01)00734-1 http://cds.cern.ch/record/501670 |
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