Tachyons, scalar fields and the future of the universe

Tachyons, scalar fields and the future of the universe

This talk is based on the joint work with Vittorio Gorini, Ugo Moschella and Vincent Pasquier. We study the role that tachyon fields may play in cosmology as compared to the well-established use of minimally coupled scalar fields. We first elaborate on a kind of correspondence existing between tachyons and minimally coupled scalar fields; corresponding theories give rise to the same cosmological evolution for a particular choice of the initial conditions but not for any other. This leads us to study a specific one-parameter family of tachyonic models based on a perfect fluid mixed with a positive cosmological constant. For positive values of the parameter one needs to modify Sen’s action and use the sigma process of resolution of singularities. The physics described by this model is dramatically different and much richer than that of the corresponding scalar field. For particular choices of the initial conditions the universe, that does mimick for a long time a de Sitter-like expansion, ends up in a finite time in a special type of singularity that we call a &quote;big brake&quote;. This singularity is characterized by an infinite deceleration.

L.D. Landau Institute for Theoretical Physics, Moscow and University of Insubria, Como, Italy

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Date

22 November 2004
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Time

11h00 – 0h00

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Salle Claude Itzykson, Bât. 774
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