N. Deruelle et T. Dolezel, Brans versus shell cosmologies in Einstein and Einstein-Gauss-Bonnet theories - art. no. 103502, PHYS REV D, 6210(10), 2000, pp. 3502
We first give a simple example of how, in existing brane cosmological model
s, the connection of a "bulk'' region to its mirror image creates matter on
the "brane." Next, we present a cosmological model with no Z(2) symmetry w
hich is a spherical symmetric ''shell'' separating two metrically different
five-dimensional anti-de Sitter regions. We find that our model becomes Fr
iedmannian at late times, like the present brane models, but that its early
time behavior is very different. the scale factor grows from a nonzero val
ue at the big bang singularity. We then show how the Israel matching condit
ions across the membrane (which is either a brane or a shell) have to be mo
dified if more general equations than Einstein's, including a Gauss-Bonnet
correction, hold in the bulk, as is likely to be the case in the low energy
limit of string theory. We find that the membrane can then no longer be tr
eated in the thin wall approximation. However, its microphysics may, in som
e instances, simply be hidden in a renormalization of Einstein's constant,
in which case Einstein and Gauss-Bonnet membranes are identical.