Document Type
Article
Publication Date
10-6-2016
Abstract
We consider a time-dependent deformation of anti–de Sitter (AdS) space-time which contains a spacelike “singularity”—a spacelike region of high curvature. Making use of the AdS/CFT correspondence we can map the bulk dynamics onto the boundary. The boundary theory has a time dependent coupling constant which becomes small at times when the bulk space-time is highly curved. We investigate the propagation of small fluctuations of a test scalar field from early times before the bulk singularity to late times after the singularity. Under the assumption that the AdS/CFT correspondence extends to deformed AdS space-times, we can map the bulk evolution of the scalar field onto the evolution of the boundary gauge field. The time evolution of linearized fluctuations is well-defined in the boundary theory as long as the coupling remains finite, so that we can extend the boundary perturbations to late times after the singularity. Assuming that the spacetime in the future of the singularity has a weakly coupled region near the boundary, we reconstruct the bulk fluctuations after the singularity crossing making use of generic properties of boundary-to-bulk propagators. Finally, we extract the spectrum of the fluctuations at late times given some initial spectrum. We find that the spectral index is unchanged, but the amplitude increases due to the squeezing of the fluctuations during the course of the evolution. This investigation can teach us important lessons on how the spectrum of cosmological perturbations passes through a bounce which is singular from the bulk point of view but which is resolved using an ultraviolet complete theory of quantum gravity.
Publication Title
Physical Review D
ISSN
1550-7998
Publisher
American Physical Society
Volume
94
Issue
8
First Page
1
Last Page
16
DOI
10.1103/PhysRevD.94.083508
Recommended Citation
Brandenberger, R. H., Ferreira, E. G., Morrison, I. A., Cai, Y., Das, S. R., & Wang, Y. (2016). Fluctuations in a cosmology with a spacelike singularity and their gauge theory dual description. Physical Review D, 94(8), 1-16. http://dx.doi.org/10.1103/PhysRevD.94.083508