Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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1852301 | Physics Letters B | 2008 | 6 Pages |
Abstract
We discuss the cosmological evolution of a brane in the D(>6)-dimensional black brane spacetime in the context of the Kaluza-Klein (KK) braneworld scheme, i.e., to consider KK compactification on the brane. The bulk spacetime is composed of two copies of a patch of D-dimensional black three-brane solution. The near-horizon geometry is given by AdS5ÃS(Dâ5) while in the asymptotic infinity the spacetime approaches D-dimensional Minkowski. We consider the brane motion from the near-horizon region toward the spatial infinity, which induces cosmology on the brane. As is expected, in the early times, namely when the brane is located in the near-horizon region, the effective cosmology on the brane coincides with that in the second Randall-Sundrum (RS II) model. Then, the brane cosmology starts to deviate from the RS type one since the dynamics of KK compactified dimensions becomes significant. We find that the brane Universe cannot reach the asymptotic infinity, irrespectively of the components of matter on the brane.
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Authors
Masato Minamitsuji,