String Theory and Pre-big bang Cosmology
M. Gasperini, G. Veneziano

TL;DR
String theory suggests an alternative cosmological model where the universe begins in a small, highly curved state that evolves through a bounce, potentially producing observable gravitational waves and a different spectrum of density perturbations.
Contribution
This paper reviews the pre-big bang inflationary scenario in string theory, highlighting its unique features and potential observational signatures as an alternative to standard inflation.
Findings
Can produce a viable density perturbation spectrum
Predicts a blue tensor spectral index with GHz peak
Suggests a detectable gravitational wave background
Abstract
In string theory, the traditional picture of a Universe that emerges from the inflation of a very small and highly curved space-time patch is a possibility, not a necessity: quite different initial conditions are possible, and not necessarily unlikely. In particular, the duality symmetries of string theory suggest scenarios in which the Universe starts inflating from an initial state characterized by very small curvature and interactions. Such a state, being gravitationally unstable, will evolve towards higher curvature and coupling, until string-size effects and loop corrections make the Universe "bounce" into a standard, decreasing-curvature regime. In such a context, the hot big bang of conventional cosmology is replaced by a "hot big bounce" in which the bouncing and heating mechanisms originate from the quantum production of particles in the high-curvature, large-coupling…
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Taxonomy
TopicsCosmology and Gravitation Theories · Black Holes and Theoretical Physics · Galaxies: Formation, Evolution, Phenomena
