The cosmological constant

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Raphael Bousso
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[1] University of California,Center for Theoretical Physics, Department of Physics
[2] Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory,undefined
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General Relativity and Gravitation | 2008年 / 40卷
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String Theory; Dark Energy; Cosmological Constant; Extra Dimension; Vacuum Energy;
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The energy density of the vacuum, Λ, is at least 60 orders of magnitude smaller than several known contributions to it. Approaches to this problem are tightly constrained by data ranging from elementary observations to precision experiments. Absent overwhelming evidence to the contrary, dark energy can only be interpreted as vacuum energy, so the venerable assumption that Λ = 0 conflicts with observation. The possibility remains that Λ is fundamentally variable, though constant over large spacetime regions. This can explain the observed value, but only in a theory satisfying a number of restrictive kinematic and dynamical conditions. String theory offers a concrete realization through its landscape of metastable vacua.
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