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The D-material universe

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IOP Publishing Ltd
DOI: 10.1088/1475-7516/2016/02/060

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cosmology with extra dimensions; modified gravity; dark matter theory

资金

  1. King's College London GTA Graduate studentship
  2. London Centre for Terauniverse Studies (LCTS)
  3. European Research Council via the Advanced Investigator Grant [267352]
  4. STFC (U.K.) [ST/L000326/1]
  5. STFC [ST/L000326/1] Funding Source: UKRI
  6. Science and Technology Facilities Council [ST/L000326/1, ST/K001256/1, ST/N000250/1] Funding Source: researchfish

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In a previous publication by some of the authors (N.E.M., M.S. and M.F.Y.), we have argued that the D-material universe, that is a model of a brane world propagating in a higher-dimensional bulk populated by collections of D-particle stringy defects, provides a model for the growth of large-scale structure in the universe via the vector field in its spectrum. The latter corresponds to D-particle recoil velocity excitations as a result of the interactions of the defects with stringy matter and radiation on the brane world. In this article, we first elaborate further on the results of the previous study on the galactic growth era and analyse the circumstances under which the D-particle recoil velocity fluid may mimic dark matter in galaxies. A lensing phenomenology is also presented for some samples of galaxies, which previously were known to provide tension for modified gravity (TeVeS) models. The current model is found in agreement with these lensing data. Then we discuss a cosmic evolution for the D-material universe by analysing the conditions under which the late eras of this universe associated with large-scale structure are connected to early epochs, where inflation takes place. It is shown that inflation is induced by dense populations of D-particles in the early universe, with the role of the inflaton field played by the condensate of the D-particle recoil-velocity fields under their interaction with relativistic stringy matter, only for sufficiently large brane tensions and low string mass scales compared to the Hubble scale. On the other hand, for large string scales, where the recoil-velocity condensate fields are weak, inflation cannot be driven by the D-particle defects alone. In such cases inflation may be driven by dilaton (or other moduli) fields in the underlying string theory.

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