English

100 years of the Cosmological Constant: what's next?

Cosmology and Nongalactic Astrophysics 2017-04-04 v1

Abstract

The Cosmological Constant Λ\Lambda, in different incarnations, has been with us for 100 years. Many surveys of dark energy are underway, indicating so far that the data are consistent with a dark energy equation of state of w=1w=-1, i.e. a Λ\Lambda term in Einstein's equation, although time variation of ww is not yet ruled out. The ball is now back in the theoreticians' court, to explain the physical meaning of Λ\Lambda. We discuss sociological aspects of this field, in particular to what extent the agreement on the cold dark matter + Λ\Lambda concordance model is a result of the globalization of research and over-communication.

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@article{arxiv.1704.00069,
  title  = {100 years of the Cosmological Constant: what's next?},
  author = {Ofer Lahav},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1704.00069},
  year   = {2017}
}

Comments

A slightly modified version of the article published in the book "Gravity and the Quantum", in honour of T. Padmanabhan on the occasion of his 60th birthday, J.S. Bagla and S. Engineer (eds), Springer "Fundamental Theories of Physics" 2017, 187, 6 pages, no figures