Classical cancellation of the cosmological constant reconsidered
Abstract
We revisit a scenario in which the cosmological constant is cancelled by the potential energy of a slowly evolving scalar field, or cosmon. The cosmon’s evolution is tied to the cosmological constant by a feedback mechanism. This feedback is achieved by an unconventional coupling of the cosmon field to the Ricci curvature scalar. The solutions show that the effective cosmological constant evolves approximately as t-2 and remains always of the same order as the density of ordinary matter and radiation. Newton’s constant varies on cosmological time scales, with G˙N/GN≪1/t. GN could have been somewhat different, and possibly smaller, at the time of Big Bang nucleosynthesis.
- Publication:
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Physical Review D
- Pub Date:
- March 2006
- DOI:
- arXiv:
- arXiv:hep-ph/0601053
- Bibcode:
- 2006PhRvD..73f3530B
- Keywords:
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- 98.80.Cq;
- Particle-theory and field-theory models of the early Universe;
- High Energy Physics - Phenomenology;
- Astrophysics;
- General Relativity and Quantum Cosmology
- E-Print:
- 18 pages, 1 figure