Phys. Rev. D 66, 066001 (2002) [13 pages]A new cosmological scenario in string theoryReceived 26 March 2002; published 3 September 2002 We consider new cosmological solutions with a collapsing, an intermediate and an expanding phase. The boundary between the expanding (collapsing) phase and the intermediate phase is seen by comoving observers as a cosmological past (future) horizon. The solutions are naturally embedded in string and M theory. In the particular case of a two-dimensional cosmology, space-time is flat with an identification under boost and translation transformations. We consider the corresponding string theory orbifold and calculate the modular invariant one-loop partition function. In this case there is a strong parallel with the BTZ black hole. The higher dimensional cosmologies have a timelike curvature singularity in the intermediate region. In some cases the string coupling can be made small throughout all of space-time but string corrections become important at the singularity. This happens where string winding modes become light which could resolve the singularity. The new proposed space-time causal structure could have implications for cosmology, independently of string theory. © 2002 The American Physical Society URL:
http://link.aps.org/doi/10.1103/PhysRevD.66.066001
DOI:
10.1103/PhysRevD.66.066001
PACS:
11.25.-w, 98.80.-k
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