(5+1)-Dimensional Analytical Brane-World Models: Intersecting Thick Branes
Henrique Matheus Gauy, Alex E. Bernardini

TL;DR
This paper explores new analytical models of intersecting thick branes in higher-dimensional space, classifying solutions and analyzing their physical properties, including singularities and reductions to familiar 4D brane-world scenarios.
Contribution
It introduces a systematic classification of intersecting co-dimensional thick brane models with two scalar fields, expanding the understanding of their solutions and physical features.
Findings
Five distinct models classified into two subsets.
Solutions include models with and without curvature singularities.
Some models reduce to known 4+1 dimensional brane-worlds.
Abstract
Two co-dimensional thick brane-worlds are investigated in quite general terms for two intersecting scalar fields generating the extra dimension defect. In general, when one considers two co-dimensional thick brane-worlds, the warp factor is constructed as a string-like defect. Considering a twofold-warp factor constructed from two intersecting warp factors, an alternative bulk configuration is examined. With the brane localization thus driven by two crossing scalar fields, the possible solvable models obtained from such a two co-dimensional setup are systematically discussed. The obtained solutions are classified as five different models organized into two subsets for which some of their physical properties are evaluated. For models and , in the first subset, Einstein equation solutions are rigidly defined, up to some arbitrary constant. For models , and , in the…
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TopicsBlack Holes and Theoretical Physics · Cosmology and Gravitation Theories · Nonlinear Waves and Solitons
