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Lensed Density Perturbations in Braneworlds: An Alternative to Perturbations from Inflation

We consider a scenario in which our observable universe is a 3-dimensional surface (3-brane) living in extra dimensions with a warped geometry. We show that ``lensed'' density perturbations from other branes serve as possible seeds for structure formation on our observable brane (without i...

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Autores principales: Chung, Daniel J.H., Freese, Katherine
Lenguaje:eng
Publicado: 2002
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Acceso en línea:https://dx.doi.org/10.1103/PhysRevD.67.103505
http://cds.cern.ch/record/536897
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author Chung, Daniel J.H.
Freese, Katherine
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description We consider a scenario in which our observable universe is a 3-dimensional surface (3-brane) living in extra dimensions with a warped geometry. We show that ``lensed'' density perturbations from other branes serve as possible seeds for structure formation on our observable brane (without inflation), and, in addition, provide constraints on braneworld scenarios with warped bulk geometry. Due to the warped bulk metric, any perturbation generated on one brane (or in the bulk matter) appears to an observer on a second brane to have a significantly different amplitude. We analyze lensed perturbations in the Randall-Sundrum type scenarios and the ``shortcut metric'' scenarios. For Lorentz violating metrics in the bulk, we find the attractive possibility that large density fluctuations that are causally produced elsewhere can lead to small density fluctuations on our brane on superhorizon (acausal) length scales, as required by structure formation. Our most interesting result is that the ``shortcut metrics'' in which geodesics traverse the extra dimensions provide an alternative to inflation with two important features: a possible solution to the horizon problem and a mechanism to generate perturbations necessary for structure formation.
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spelling cern-5368972023-03-14T19:49:08Zdoi:10.1103/PhysRevD.67.103505http://cds.cern.ch/record/536897engChung, Daniel J.H.Freese, KatherineLensed Density Perturbations in Braneworlds: An Alternative to Perturbations from InflationAstrophysics and AstronomyWe consider a scenario in which our observable universe is a 3-dimensional surface (3-brane) living in extra dimensions with a warped geometry. We show that ``lensed'' density perturbations from other branes serve as possible seeds for structure formation on our observable brane (without inflation), and, in addition, provide constraints on braneworld scenarios with warped bulk geometry. Due to the warped bulk metric, any perturbation generated on one brane (or in the bulk matter) appears to an observer on a second brane to have a significantly different amplitude. We analyze lensed perturbations in the Randall-Sundrum type scenarios and the ``shortcut metric'' scenarios. For Lorentz violating metrics in the bulk, we find the attractive possibility that large density fluctuations that are causally produced elsewhere can lead to small density fluctuations on our brane on superhorizon (acausal) length scales, as required by structure formation. Our most interesting result is that the ``shortcut metrics'' in which geodesics traverse the extra dimensions provide an alternative to inflation with two important features: a possible solution to the horizon problem and a mechanism to generate perturbations necessary for structure formation.We consider a scenario in which our observable universe is a 3-dimensional surface (3-brane) living in extra dimensions with a warped geometry. We show that ``lensed'' density perturbations from other branes serve as possible seeds for structure formation on our observable brane (without inflation), and, in addition, provide constraints on braneworld scenarios with warped bulk geometry. Due to the warped bulk metric, any perturbation generated on one brane (or in the bulk matter) appears to an observer on a second brane to have a significantly different amplitude. We analyze lensed perturbations in the Randall-Sundrum type scenarios and the ``shortcut metric'' scenarios. For Lorentz violating metrics in the bulk, we find the attractive possibility that large density fluctuations that are causally produced elsewhere can lead to small density fluctuations on our brane on superhorizon (acausal) length scales, as required by structure formation. Our most interesting result is that the ``shortcut metrics'' in which geodesics traverse the extra dimensions provide an alternative to inflation with two important features: a possible solution to the horizon problem and a mechanism to generate perturbations necessary for structure formation.astro-ph/0202066MCTP-01-56CERN-TH-2001-324CERN-TH-2001-324MCTP-2001-56oai:cds.cern.ch:5368972002-02-04
spellingShingle Astrophysics and Astronomy
Chung, Daniel J.H.
Freese, Katherine
Lensed Density Perturbations in Braneworlds: An Alternative to Perturbations from Inflation
title Lensed Density Perturbations in Braneworlds: An Alternative to Perturbations from Inflation
title_full Lensed Density Perturbations in Braneworlds: An Alternative to Perturbations from Inflation
title_fullStr Lensed Density Perturbations in Braneworlds: An Alternative to Perturbations from Inflation
title_full_unstemmed Lensed Density Perturbations in Braneworlds: An Alternative to Perturbations from Inflation
title_short Lensed Density Perturbations in Braneworlds: An Alternative to Perturbations from Inflation
title_sort lensed density perturbations in braneworlds: an alternative to perturbations from inflation
topic Astrophysics and Astronomy
url https://dx.doi.org/10.1103/PhysRevD.67.103505
http://cds.cern.ch/record/536897
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