Brane realization of q-theory and the cosmological constant problem
- 作者: Klinkhamer F.R.1, Volovik G.E.2,3
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							隶属关系: 
							- Institute for Theoretical Physics
- Low Temperature Laboratory
- Landau Institute for Theoretical Physics
 
- 期: 卷 103, 编号 10 (2016)
- 页面: 627-630
- 栏目: Astrophysics and Cosmology
- URL: https://journals.rcsi.science/0021-3640/article/view/159356
- DOI: https://doi.org/10.1134/S0021364016100088
- ID: 159356
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We discuss the cosmological constant problem using the properties of a freely suspended two-dimensional condensed-matter film, i.e., an explicit realization of a 2D brane. The large contributions of vacuum fluctuations to the surface tension of this film are cancelled in equilibrium by the thermodynamic potential arising from the conservation law for particle number. In short, the surface tension of the film vanishes in equilibrium due to a thermodynamic identity. This 2D brane can be generalized to a 4D brane with gravity. For the 4D brane, the analogue of the 2D surface tension is the 4D cosmological constant, which is also nullified in full equilibrium. The 4D brane theory provides an alternative description of the phenomenological q-theory of the quantum vacuum. As for other realizations of the vacuum variable q, such as the 4-form field-strength realization, the main ingredient is the conservation law for the variable q, which makes the vacuum a self-sustained system. For a vacuum within this class, the nullification of the cosmological constant takes place automatically in equilibrium. Out of equilibrium, the cosmological constant can be as large as suggested by naive estimates based on the summation of zero-point energies. In this brane description, q-theory also corresponds to a generalization of unimodular gravity.
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F. Klinkhamer
Institute for Theoretical Physics
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							Email: frans.klinkhamer@kit.edu
				                					                																			                												                	德国, 							Karlsruhe, 76128						
G. Volovik
Low Temperature Laboratory; Landau Institute for Theoretical Physics
														Email: frans.klinkhamer@kit.edu
				                					                																			                												                	芬兰, 							Aalto, FI-00076; Moscow, 119334						
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