Variable Brane Tension and Dark Energy

In this letter, we show that in a particular braneworld scenario with variable brane tension, we obtain matter acting as dark energy while the gravitational constant \(G\) promoted to a scalar field on the brane plays the role of matter (both in the sense they have an 'effective' Equation...

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Relativity
Scalars
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