Primordial Perturbations Produced by a Self Interacting Scalar Field in the Braneworld: The Dynamical Systems Perspective

Mathematics – Mathematical Physics

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Chaos, Cosmology, Cosmic Background Radiation, Kaluza-Klein Theory, Numerical Simulations Of Chaotic Systems, Properties Of Perturbation Theory, Background Radiations, Kaluza-Klein Theories

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In this work we explore the primordial perturbations by the slow-roll inflation produced by the simplest chaotic inflation model driven by a scalar field with potential VΦ = 12mφ2φ2 in a hidden brane and it is analyzed through a dynamical system to explore the consecuences in the evolution of the visible brane (our Universe). We use the most accepted constraints of the five dimensional Planck mass endorsed by the current experimental data in our universe (visible brane) to fit the initial conditions of φ and φ of the inflation in the hidden brane.

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