Title of article
Brane surgery: energy conditions, traversable wormholes, and voids Original Research Article
Author/Authors
Carlos Barcel?، نويسنده , , Matt Visser، نويسنده ,
Issue Information
روزنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2000
Pages
21
From page
415
To page
435
Abstract
Branes are ubiquitous elements of any low-energy limit of string theory. We point out that negative tension branes violate all the standard energy conditions of the higher-dimensional spacetime they are embedded in; this opens the door to very peculiar solutions of the higher-dimensional Einstein equations. Building upon the (3+1)-dimensional implementation of fundamental string theory, we illustrate the possibilities by considering a toy model consisting of a (2+1)-dimensional brane propagating through our observable (3+1)-dimensional universe. Developing a notion of “brane surgery”, based on the Israel–Lanczos–Sen “thin shell” formalism of general relativity, we analyze the dynamics and find traversable wormholes, closed baby universes, voids (holes in the spacetime manifold), and an evasion (not a violation) of both the singularity theorems and the positive mass theorem. These features appear generic to any brane model that permits negative tension branes: This includes the Randall–Sundrum models and their variants.
Keywords
Branes , Brane surgery , Energy conditions , Wormholes , Voids
Journal title
Nuclear Physics B
Serial Year
2000
Journal title
Nuclear Physics B
Record number
882552
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