Cut-off free finite zero-point vacuum energy and the cosmological missing mass problem
Abstract
As the mass-energy is universally self-gravitating, the gravitational binding energy must be subtracted self-consistently from its bare mass value so as to give the physical gravitational mass. Such a self-consistent gravitational self-energy correction can be made non-perturbatively by the use of a gravitational `charging' technique, where we calculate the incremental change of the physical mass of the cosmological object, of size due to the accretion of a bare mass , corresponding to the gravitational coupling-in of the successive zero-point vacuum modes, i.e., of the Casimir energy, whose bare value is infinite. Integrating the `charging' equation, , we get a gravitational mass for the cosmological object that remains finite even in the limit of the infinite zero-point vacuum energy, i.e., without any ultraviolet cut-off imposed. Here is a geometrical factor of order unity. Also, setting , the Hubble length, we get the corresponding cosmological density parameter , without any adjustable parameter. The cosmological significance of this finite and unique contribution of the otherwise infinite zero-point vacuum energy to the density parameter can hardly be overstated.
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@article{arxiv.gr-qc/9904056,
title = {Cut-off free finite zero-point vacuum energy and the cosmological missing mass problem},
author = {N. Kumar},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:gr-qc/9904056},
year = {2007}
}
Comments
5 pages, Latex, no figures Journal ref: MNRAS