Late time acceleration of the 3-space in a higher dimensional steady state universe in dilaton gravity

Özgür Akarsu*, Tekin Dereli

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Abstract

We present cosmological solutions for (1+3+n)-dimensional steady state universe in dilaton gravity with an arbitrary dilaton coupling constant w and exponential dilaton self-interaction potentials in the string frame. We focus particularly on the class in which the 3-space expands with a time varying deceleration parameter. We discuss the number of the internal dimensions and the value of the dilaton coupling constant to determine the cases that are consistent with the observed universe and the primordial nucleosynthesis. The 3-space starts with a decelerated expansion rate and evolves into accelerated expansion phase subject to the values of w and n, but ends with a Big Rip in all cases. We discuss the cosmological evolution in further detail for the cases w = 1 and w = 1/2 that permit exact solutions. We also comment on how the universe would be conceived by an observer in four dimensions who is unaware of the internal dimensions and thinks that the conventional general relativity is valid at cosmological scales.

Original languageEnglish
Article number050
JournalJournal of Cosmology and Astroparticle Physics
Volume2013
Issue number2
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - Feb 2013
Externally publishedYes

Keywords

  • cosmology with extra dimensions
  • dark energy theory
  • modified gravity
  • string theory and cosmology

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