Oscillation of cosmic space in the background of two interacting tachyonic BIons
Abstract
When a brane-anti-brane system includes two tachyons, each of them produces a BIoninc wormhole. These wormholes interact with each other and form 4 regions. Two of the regions are related to the independent BIons which have been considered previously. However, two new regions correspond to the interacting BIons in which the cosmic parameters act oppositely to each other. We obtain the Hubble parameter and energy density of the universes in the new regions and show that by expanding a universe in one region, the universe in the other region contracts. Also, the evolution of the universes depend on the tachyonic fields, the separation between the branes and the size of the throats of the bionic wormholes.
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