Inflaton perturbations in brane-world cosmology with induced gravity
Kazuya Koyama, Shuntaro Mizuno

TL;DR
This paper investigates cosmological perturbations in brane-world models with induced gravity, revealing differences between solution branches, resonance phenomena, and the recovery of Einstein gravity at high energies, with implications for stability and ghost modes.
Contribution
It provides a detailed analysis of inflaton perturbations in brane-world cosmology with induced gravity, highlighting resonance effects, stability, and the behavior of gravity across different energy scales.
Findings
Resonance appears in the self-accelerating branch due to specific spin-0 modes.
Four-dimensional Einstein gravity is recovered at high energies, eliminating the vDVZ discontinuity.
The linearized gravity on the brane is described by Brans-Dicke theory with different parameters for each branch.
Abstract
We study cosmological perturbations in the brane models with an induced Einstein-Hilbert term on a brane. We consider an inflaton confined to a de Sitter brane in a five-dimensional Minkowski spacetime. Inflaton fluctuations excite Kaluza-Klein modes of bulk metric perturbations with mass and where is an integer. There are two branches ( branches) of solutions for the background spacetime. In the branch, which includes the self-accelerating universe, a resonance appears for a mode with due to a spin-0 perturbation with . The self-accelerating universe has a distinct feature because there is also a helicity-0 mode of spin-2 perturbations with . In the branch, which can be thought as the Randall-Sundrum type brane-world with the high energy quantum corrections, there is…
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