Supernova Constraints on Modified Theories of Gravity

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Abstract

Most attempts to unify gravitation with the standard model of particle physics involve new fields and/or additional (usually compact) dimensions. The dynamics of these compact extra dimensions can, however, act back on the dynamics of macroscopic space and time. We investigate a particular class of models with n compact dimensions plus a scalar field with negative kinetic energy (``phantom''), and show that they can be constrained by recent data on the magnitudes of Type Ia supernovae.

Authors

  • Nathan Prins

    • Towson University
  • James Overduin

    • Towson University
  • Joohan Lee

    • University of Seoul, Korea