http://arxiv.org/abs/2009.01723
Zero point fluctuations of quantum fields should generate a large cosmological constant energy density in any spacetime. How then can we have anything other than de Sitter space without fine tuning? Well tempering — dynamical cancellation of the cosmological constant using degeneracy within the field equations — can replace a large cosmological constant with a much lower energy state. Here we give an explicit mechanism to obtain a Minkowski solution, replacing the cosmological constant with zero, and testing its attractor nature and persistence through a vacuum phase transition. We derive the general conditions that Horndeski scalar-tensor gravity must possess, and evolve in a fugue of functions, to deliver nothing and make the universe be flat.
S. Appleby and E. Linder
Fri, 4 Sep 20
-1408/65
Comments: 15 pages, 3 figures
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