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      Supersymmetric classical cosmology

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          In this work a supersymmetric cosmological model is analyzed in which we consider a general superfield action of a homogeneous scalar field supermultiplet interacting with the scale factor in a supersymmetric FRW model. There appear fermionic superpartners associated with both the scale factor and the scalar field, and classical equations of motion are obtained from the super-Wheeler-DeWitt equation through the usual WKB method. The resulting supersymmetric Einstein-Klein-Gordon equations contain extra radiation and stiff matter terms, and we study their solutions in flat space for different scalar field potentials. The solutions are compared to the standard case, in particular those corresponding to the exponential potential, and their implications for the dynamics of the early Universe are discussed in turn.

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          Structure formation with a self-tuning scalar field

          A scalar field with an exponential potential has the particular property that it is attracted into a solution in which its energy scales as the dominant component (radiation or matter) of the Universe, contributing a fixed fraction of the total energy density. We study the growth of perturbations in a CDM dominated \(\Omega=1\) universe with this extra field, with an initial flat spectrum of adiabatic fluctuations. The observational constraints from structure formation are satisfied as well, or better, than in other models, with a contribution to the energy density from the scalar field \(\Omega_\phi \sim 0.1\) which is small enough to be consistent with entry into the attractor prior to nucleosynthesis.
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            21 September 2010
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            10.1088/1475-7516/2010/12/011
            1009.4233
            c81ce548-5c39-4a94-bb32-b8892d552516

            http://arxiv.org/licenses/nonexclusive-distrib/1.0/

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            JCAP 1012:011,2010
            9 pages, 4 eps figures, uses RevTex
            gr-qc astro-ph.CO

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