Special Pizza-less Pizza Seminar
Instabilities in Gauss-Bonnet cosmology (hep-th/0604201)
Gianluca Calcagni
University of Sussex
We investigate the stability against inhomogeneous perturbations and
the appearance of ghost modes in Gauss-Bonnet gravitational theories
with a non-minimally coupled scalar field, which can be regarded as
either the dilaton or a compactification modulus in the context of string
theory. Through cosmological linear perturbations we extract four no-ghost
and two sub-luminal constraint equations, written in terms of background
quantities, which must be satisfied for consistency. We also argue that,
for a general action with quadratic Riemann invariants, homogeneous
and inhomogeneous perturbations are, in general, inequivalent, and that
attractors in the phase space can have ghosts. Single-field models as
candidates for dark energy are explored numerically and severe bounds on
the parameter space of initial conditions are placed. A number of cases
proposed in the literature are tested and most of them are found to be
unstable or observationally unviable.
Wednesday, October 18th 2006, 16:00
Ernest Rutherford Physics Building, R.E. Bell Conference Room (room 103)
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