The Effect of alpha' Corrections in String Gas Cosmology
Monica Borunda, Lotfi Boubekeur

TL;DR
This paper investigates how leading alpha' corrections influence the early universe dynamics in string gas cosmology, revealing effects on scale factors and the emergence of a stable de Sitter fixed point.
Contribution
It introduces the first analysis of alpha' corrections in the Brandenberger-Vafa string gas scenario, showing their impact on cosmological evolution and fixed points.
Findings
Alpha' corrections affect scale factors differently in Hagedorn and radiation regimes.
A stable de Sitter fixed point emerges due to these corrections.
Effects are significant only at early times and for certain initial conditions.
Abstract
In the Brandenberger-Vafa scenario of string gas cosmology, the Universe starts as a small torus of string length dimension filled with a hot gas of strings. In such extreme conditions, in addition to the departure from Einstein gravity which is due to the dilaton, one expects higher curvature corrections to be relevant. Motivated by this fact, we study the effect of the leading alpha'^3 corrections in type IIB string theory for this scenario. Within the assumptions of: weak coupling, adiabatic evolution and thermodynamical equilibrium, we perturbatively solved the corresponding equations of motion in two different cases: (i) the isotropic case which is governed by a single scale factor and (ii) the anisotropic case given by two different scale factors. In the first case, we consider two regimes (ia) The Hagedorn regime where the string gas equation of state is that of pressureless…
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