Rainbow universe

Sep, 2006
5 pages
Published in:
  • JCAP 08 (2007) 017
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Abstract: (arXiv)
The formalism of rainbow gravity is studied in a cosmological setting. We consider the very early universe which is radiation dominated. A novel treatment in our paper is to look for an ``averaged'' cosmological metric probed by radiation particles themselves. Taking their cosmological evolution into account, we derive the modified Friedmann-Robertson-Walker(FRW) equations which is a generalization of the solution presented by Magueijo and Smolin. Based on this phenomenological cosmological model we argue that the spacetime curvature has an upper bound such that the cosmological singularity is absent. These modified FRWFRW equations can be treated as effective equations in the semi-classical framework of quantum gravity and its analogy with the one recently proposed in loop quantum cosmology is also discussed.
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  • quantum cosmology: loop space
  • space-time: curvature
  • effect: semiclassical
  • cosmological model
  • dispersion relation