Duality in string cosmology

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Abstract

Scale factor duality, a truncated form of time dependent T-duality, is a symmetry of string effective action in cosmological backgrounds interchanging small and large scale factors. The symmetry suggests a cosmological scenario (“pre-big-bang”) in which two duality related branches, an inflationary branch and a decelerated The use of scale factor duality in the analysis of the higher derivative corrections to the effective action, and consequences for the nature of exit transition, between the inflationary and decelerated branches, are outlined. A new duality symmetry is obeyed by the lowest order equations for inhomogeneity perturbations which always exist on top of the homogeneous and isotropic background. In some cases it corresponds to a time dependent version of S-duality, interchanging weak and strong coupling and electric and magnetic degrees of freedom, and in most cases it corresponds to a time dependent mixture of both S-, and T-duality. The energy spectra obtained by using the new symmetry reproduce known results of produced particle spectra, and can provide a useful lower bound on particle production when our knowledge of the detailed dynamical history of the background is approximate or incomplete
Original languageEnglish
Title of host publicationQUANTUM ASPECTS OF GAUGE THEORIES, SUPERSYMMETRY AND UNIFICATION
EditorsA. Ceresole, C. Kounnas, D. Lüst
Place of PublicationBerlin, Heidelberg
PublisherSpringer
Pages446-455
ISBN (Print)3-540-66005-4
DOIs
StatePublished - 1999

Publication series

NameLECTURE NOTES IN PHYSICS
Volume525

Keywords

  • String Scale
  • High Derivative Correction
  • Hamiltonian Density
  • Duality Symmetry
  • Cosmological Scenario

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