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 Participant

Batista dos santos, Grasiele

Institution

University of Rome "La Sapienza"  - Piazzale Aldo Moro, 2 - Rome - Rome - Italy

Session

QG2

Accepted

Yes

Order

7

Time

17:50 20'

Talk

Oral abstract

Title

On The Initial Singularity Problem In Rainbow Cosmology
Coauthors Gubitosi, Giulia; Amelino-Camelia, Giovanni

Abstract

It has been recently claimed that the initial singularity might be avoided in the context of rainbow cosmology, where one attempts to account for quantum-gravitational corrections through an effective-theory description based on an energy-dependent (“rainbow”) spacetime metric. We scrutinize this hypothesis more in depth than what has been done before. In particular, we take into account all requirements for singularity avoidance, while previously only a subset of these requirements had been considered. Moreover, we show that the implications of a rainbow metric for thermodynamics are more significant than previously appreciated. Through the analysis of two particularly meaningful examples of rainbow metrics we find that our concerns are not merely important conceptually, but actually change in quantitatively significant manner the outcome of the analysis. Notably we only find examples where the singularity is not avoided, though one can have that the approach to the singularity is slowed down when compared to the standard classical scenario. We conclude that the study of rainbow metrics provides tantalizing hints of singularity avoidance but is inconclusive, since some key questions remain to be addressed just when the scale factor is very small, a regime which, as here argued, cannot be reliably described by an effective rainbow-metric picture.

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