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Emergent cosmology from matrix theory

Suddhasattwa Brahma, Robert Brandenberger, Samuel Laliberte

2022Journal of High Energy Physics41 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

A bstract Matrix theory is a proposed non-perturbative definition of superstring theory in which space is emergent. We begin a study of cosmology in the context of matrix theory. Specifically, we show that matrix theory can lead to an emergent non-singular cosmology which, at late times, can be described by an expanding phase of Standard Big Bang cosmology. The horizon problem of Standard Big Bang cosmology is automatically solved. We show that thermal fluctuations in the emergent phase source an approximately scale-invariant spectrum of cosmological perturbations and a scale-invariant spectrum of gravitational waves. Hence, it appears that matrix theory can lead to a successful scenario for the origin of perturbations responsible for the currently observed structure in the universe while providing a consistent UV-complete description.

Topics & Concepts

CosmologyPhysicsSuperstring theoryTheoretical physicsQuantum cosmologyMatrix (chemical analysis)String cosmologyScale invarianceContext (archaeology)GravitationNon-standard cosmologyClassical mechanicsMathematical physicsPhysical cosmologySupersymmetryQuantum gravityAstrophysicsQuantum mechanicsRelationship between string theory and quantum field theoryDark energyMaterials sciencePaleontologyComposite materialQuantumBiologyCosmology and Gravitation TheoriesBlack Holes and Theoretical PhysicsGalaxies: Formation, Evolution, Phenomena