Accelerated expansion from braneworld models with variable vacuum energy
J. Ponce de Leon

TL;DR
This paper explores braneworld cosmologies with variable vacuum energy, showing they can explain the universe's acceleration without adjustable parameters and making testable predictions based on observational data.
Contribution
It introduces a parameter-free braneworld model with variable vacuum energy that aligns with observations and provides explicit relations among cosmological parameters.
Findings
Models are consistent with observed acceleration.
G becomes constant asymptotically.
Explicit relations between density and deceleration parameters.
Abstract
In braneworld models a variable vacuum energy may appear if the size of the extra dimension changes during the evolution of the universe. In this scenario the acceleration of the universe is related not only to the variation of the cosmological term, but also to the time evolution of and, possibly, to the variation of other fundamental "constants" as well. This is because the expansion rate of the extra dimension appears in different contexts, notably in expressions concerning the variation of rest mass and electric charge. We concentrate our attention on spatially-flat, homogeneous and isotropic, brane-universes where the matter density decreases as an inverse power of the scale factor, similar (but at different rate) to the power law in FRW-universes of general relativity. We show that these braneworld cosmologies are consistent with the observed accelerating universe and other…
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