Gravity Induced Chiral Condensate Formation and the Cosmological Constant
Abstract
It is well known that the covariant coupling of fermionic matter to gravity induces a four-fermion interaction. The presence of this term in a homogenous and isotropic space-time results in a BCS-like Hamiltonian and the formation of a chiral condensate with a mass gap. We calculate the gap () via a mean-field approximation for minimally coupled fermionic fields in a FRW background and find that it depends on the scale factor. The calculation also yields a correction to the bare cosmological constant (), and a non-zero vev for which then behaves as a scalar field. Hence we conjecture that the presence of fermionic matter in gravity provides a natural mechanism for relaxation of the and explains the existence of a scalar field from (almost) first principles.
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@article{arxiv.hep-th/0609066,
title = {Gravity Induced Chiral Condensate Formation and the Cosmological Constant},
author = {Stephon H. S. Alexander and Deepak Vaid},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:hep-th/0609066},
year = {2007}
}
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19 pages, 1 figure