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Geometry and dynamics of the brane-world

    1. [1] Portsmouth University
  • Localización: Proceedings of the XXIII Spanish Relativity Meeting on Reference Frames and Gravitomagnetism: Valladolid, Spain, 6-9 September 2000 / coord. por José Fernando Pascual Sánchez, Luis Floría, Angel San Miguel Blanco, F. Vicente, 2001, ISBN 9810246315, págs. 93-120
  • Idioma: inglés
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    • Recent developments in string theory have led to 5-dimensional warped spacetime models in which standard-model fields are confined to a 3-brane (the observed universe), while gravity can propagate in the fifth dimension. Gravity is localized near the brane at low energies, even if the extra dimension is noncompact. A review is given of the classical geometry and dynamics of these brane-world models. The field equations on the brane modify the general relativity equations in two ways: local 5-D effects are imprinted on the brane as a result of its embedding, and are significant at high energies; nonlocal effects arise from the 5-D Weyl tensor. The Weyl tensor transmits tidal (Coulomb), gravitomagnetic and gravitational wave effects to the brane from the 5-D nonlocal gravitational field. Local high-energy effects modify the dynamics of inflation, and increase the amplitude of scalar and tensor perturbations generated by inflation. Nonlocal effects introduce new features in cosmological perturbations. They induce a non-adiabatic mode in scalar perturbations and massive modes in vector and tensor perturbations, and they can support vector perturbations even in the absence of matter vorticity. In astrophysics, local and nonlocal effects introduce fundamental changes to gravitational collapse and black hole solutions.


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