Quantum Compositeness of Gravity: Black Holes, AdS and Inflation
Abstract
Gravitational backgrounds, such as black holes, AdS, de Sitter and inflationary universes, should be viewed as composite of N soft constituent gravitons. It then follows that such systems are close to quantum criticality of graviton Bose-gas to Bose-liquid transition. Generic properties of the ordinary metric description, including geodesic motion or particle-creation in the background metric, emerge as the large-N limit of quantum scattering of constituent longitudinal gravitons. We show that this picture correctly accounts for physics of large and small black holes in AdS, as well as reproduces well-known inflationary predictions for cosmological parameters. However, it anticipates new effects not captured by the standard semi-classical treatment. In particular, we predict observable corrections that are sensitive to the inflationary history way beyond last 60 e-foldings. We derive an absolute upper bound on the number of e-foldings, beyond which neither de Sitter nor inflationary Universe can be approximated by a semi-classical metric. However, they could in principle persist in a new type of it quantum eternity state. We discuss implications of this phenomenon for the cosmological constant problem.
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@article{arxiv.1312.4795,
title = {Quantum Compositeness of Gravity: Black Holes, AdS and Inflation},
author = {Gia Dvali and Cesar Gomez},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1312.4795},
year = {2015}
}
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66 pages. Latex