Primordial dark energy from a condensate of spinors in a 5D vacuum

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DOI10.1155/2013/789476zbMATH Open1328.83171arXiv1308.3153OpenAlexW2963220584WikidataQ58918069 ScholiaQ58918069MaRDI QIDQ903873FDOQ903873


Authors: Pablo Alejandro Sánchez, Mauricio Bellini Edit this on Wikidata


Publication date: 15 January 2016

Published in: Advances in High Energy Physics (Search for Journal in Brave)

Abstract: We explore the possibility that the expansion of the universe can be driven by a condensate of spinors which are free of interactions on a 5D relativistic vacuum defined on an extended de Sitter spacetime which is Riemann-flat. The extra coordinate is considered as noncompact. After making a static foliation on the extra coordinate, we obtain an effective 4D (inflationary) de Sitter expansion which describes an inflationary universe. We found that the condensate of spinors here studied could be an interesting candidate to explain the presence of dark energy in the early universe. The dark energy density which we are talking about is poured into smaller sub-horizon scales with the evolution of the inflationary expansion.


Full work available at URL: https://arxiv.org/abs/1308.3153




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