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arxiv: gr-qc/0508116 · v2 · submitted 2005-08-28 · 🌀 gr-qc · astro-ph· hep-th

A late-accelerating universe with no dark energy - and a finite-temperature big bang

classification 🌀 gr-qc astro-phhep-th
keywords universedarkenergymodificationsultra-violetaccelerationbangbrane-world
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Brane-world models offer the possibility of explaining the late acceleration of the universe via infra-red modifications to General Relativity, rather than a dark energy field. However, one also expects ultra-violet modifications to General Relativity, when high-energy stringy effects in the early universe begin to grow. We generalize the DGP brane-world model via an ultra-violet modification, in the form of a Gauss-Bonnet term in the bulk action. The combination of infra-red and ultra-violet modifications produces an intriguing cosmology. The DGP feature of late-time acceleration without dark energy is preserved, but there is an entirely new feature - there is no hot big bang in the early universe. The universe starts with finite density and pressure, from a "sudden" curvature singularity.

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