Noncommutative spacetime, stringy spacetime uncertainty principle, and density fluctuations

Robert Brandenberger and Pei-Ming Ho
Phys. Rev. D 66, 023517 – Published 22 July 2002
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Abstract

We propose a variation of spacetime noncommutative field theory to realize the stringy spacetime uncertainty relation without breaking any of the global symmetries of the homogeneous isotropic universe. We study the spectrum of metric perturbations in this model for a wide class of accelerating background cosmologies. Spacetime noncommutativity leads to a coupling between the fluctuation modes and the background cosmology which is nonlocal in time. For each mode, there is a critical time at which the spacetime uncertainty relation is saturated. This is the time when the mode is generated. These effects lead to a spectrum of fluctuations whose spectral index is different from what is obtained for commutative spacetime in the infrared region, but is unchanged in the ultraviolet region. In the special case of an exponentially expanding background, we find a scale-invariant spectrum. but with a different magnitude than in the context of commutative spacetime if the Hubble constant is above the string scale.

  • Received 21 April 2002

DOI:https://doi.org/10.1103/PhysRevD.66.023517

©2002 American Physical Society

Authors & Affiliations

Robert Brandenberger*

  • TH Division, CERN, CH-1211 Geneva 23, Switzerland
  • Department of Physics, Brown University, Providence, Rhode Island 02912

Pei-Ming Ho

  • Department of Physics, National Taiwan University, Taipei 106, Taiwan, Republic of China

  • *Email address: rhb@het.brown.edu
  • Email address: pmho@phys.ntu.edu.tw

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Vol. 66, Iss. 2 — 15 July 2002

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