Gravitational Instability of the Vacuum and the Cosmological Constant Problem
Abstract
A mechanism for suppressing the cosmological constant is described, using a superconducting analogy in which fermions coupled to gravitons are in an unstable false vauum. The coupling of the fermions to gravitons and a screened attractive interaction among pairs of fermions generates fermion condensates with zero momentum and a phase transition induces a non-perturbative transition to a true vacuum state. This produces a positive energy gap in the vacuum energy identified with , where is the cosmological constant. In the strong coupling limit, a large cosmological constant induces a period of inflation in the early universe, followed by a weak coupling limit in which vanishes exponentially fast as the universe expands due to the dependence of the energy gap on the Fermi surface fermions, predicting a small cosmological constant in the early universe.
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@article{arxiv.hep-th/0410250,
title = {Gravitational Instability of the Vacuum and the Cosmological Constant Problem},
author = {J. W. Moffat},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:hep-th/0410250},
year = {2009}
}
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7 pages, no figures, Latex2e file using ws-ijmpa.cls file. Invited talk given at the Brown University VIIIth Workshop on QCD, 7-11 June 2004, Paris, France. To be published in the proceedings in Int. J. Mod. Phys. A