p-brane dynamics in N+1-dimensional FRW universes
P.P. Avelino, R. Menezes, L. Sousa

TL;DR
This paper analyzes the dynamics of maximally symmetric p-branes in N+1-dimensional FRW universes, deriving new solutions and exploring how cosmic expansion influences brane behavior and stability.
Contribution
It provides analytical solutions for p-brane trajectories in expanding universes and examines the effects of different cosmological parameters on brane stability and evolution.
Findings
Periodic solutions for static branes below a critical radius.
Existence of stationary brane solutions with constant velocity and radius.
Critical radius behavior near the equation of state parameter w_c.
Abstract
We study the evolution of maximally symmetric -branes with a topology in flat expanding or collapsing homogeneous and isotropic universes with dimensions (with , , ). We find the corresponding equations of motion and compute new analytical solutions for the trajectories in phase space. For a constant Hubble parameter, , and we show that all initially static solutions with a physical radius below a certain critical value, , are periodic while those with a larger initial radius become frozen in comoving coordinates at late times. We find a stationary solution with constant velocity and physical radius, , and compute the root mean square velocity of the periodic -brane solutions and the corresponding (average) equation of state of the -brane gas. We also investigate the -brane dynamics for $H…
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