The Confining Heterotic Brane Gas: A Non-Inflationary Solution to the Entropy and Horizon Problems of Standard Cosmology
Robert Brandenberger, Natalia Shuhmaher

TL;DR
This paper presents a non-inflationary cosmological model using brane gases, extra dimensions, and string effects to address the horizon and entropy problems without requiring inflation.
Contribution
It introduces a novel mechanism involving brane gases and confining potentials to solve key cosmological issues without inflation.
Findings
Extra dimensions stabilize after contraction.
The model achieves large volume expansion without inflation.
Horizon and entropy problems are resolved non-inflationarily.
Abstract
We propose a mechanism for solving the horizon and entropy problems of standard cosmology which does not make use of cosmological inflation. Crucial ingredients of our scenario are brane gases, extra dimensions, and a confining potential due to string gas effects which becomes dominant at string-scale brane separations. The initial conditions are taken to be a statistically homogeneous and isotropic hot brane gas in a space in which all spatial dimensions are of string scale. The extra dimensions which end up as the internal ones are orbifolded. The hot brane gas leads to an initial phase (Phase 1) of isotropic expansion. Once the bulk energy density has decreased sufficiently, a weak confining potential between the two orbifold fixed planes begins to dominate, leading to a contraction of the extra spatial dimensions (Phase 2). String modes which contain momentum about the dimensions…
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