On quantum cosmology as field theory of bosonic string mass groundstate
Autor: | Glinka, L. A. |
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Rok vydání: | 2007 |
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Zdroj: | Oriental Journal of Physics 3(1), 1-10 (2011) |
Druh dokumentu: | Working Paper |
Popis: | The Quantum Cosmology can be understand as the theory of an one object that is the Universe described in terms of fundamental mass groundstate of the free boson string, that is a tachyon - a hypothetical particle with negative mass square, which has linear velocity more than the velocity of light c. From this fact it is clear that whole information about physics of our Universe is focused on studying of this untypical particle physics. In this paper this point of view is touched up on. As the general-relativistic model of our Universe we study the Einstein-Friedmann Spacetime. Firstly, the way of canonical quantization beginning from first quantization of the Dirac Hamiltonian constraints up to the second quantization by the Von Neumann-Araki-Woods quantization in the Fock space is briefly discussed. We show that using of the Bogoliubov-Heinsenberg static operator basis leads to formulation of the second quantization of the considered free boson string in terms of the monodromy in the Fock space. Finally, we propose some specific model of the Universe - the extremal tachyon mass model, and in frames of its the Hubble evolution parameter, the equation of state for Dark Matter in the Universe, and the temperature of our Universe are concluded. Comment: 5 pages, twocolumn revtex format; http://www.serialspublications.com/contentnormal.asp?jid=501&jtype=1; Published as Int.J.Phys.2:79-88,2009 with no author's approval. Paper rejected from the journal after author's intervention email |
Databáze: | arXiv |
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