23–25 oct. 2018
Institut d'Astrophysique de Paris
Fuseau horaire Europe/Paris

A microscopic model for an emergent cosmological constant

Non programmé
15m
Amphithéatre (Institut d'Astrophysique de Paris)

Amphithéatre

Institut d'Astrophysique de Paris

98bis Boulevard Arago, 75014 Paris

Orateur

Prof. Alejandro Perez (Centre de Physique Theorique)

Description

We argue that discreteness at the Planck scale (naturally expected to arise from quantum gravity) might manifest in the form of minute violations of energy-momentum conservation of the matter degrees of freedom when described in terms of (idealized) smooth fields on a smooth spacetime. In the context of applications to cosmology such `energy diffusion' from the low energy matter degrees of freedom to the discrete structures underlying spacetime leads to the emergence of an effective dark energy term in Einstein's equations. We estimate this effect using a (relational) hypothesis about the materialization of discreteness in quantum gravity which is motivated by the strict observational constraints supporting the validity of Lorentz invariance at low energies. The analysis yields a cosmological constant of the order of magnitude of the observed value without fine tuning.

Authors

Prof. Alejandro Perez (Centre de Physique Theorique) Dr Daniel Sudarsky (UNAM) Prof. James D. Bjorken (SLAC )

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