München 2009 – wissenschaftliches Programm
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T: Fachverband Teilchenphysik
T 23: Theoretische Astroteilchenphysik und Kosmologie 2
T 23.8: Vortrag
Dienstag, 10. März 2009, 18:30–18:45, M114
The smallness of the cosmological constant Λ — •Jürgen Brandes — Danziger Str. 65, 76307 Karlsbad
’To explain the smallness of the cosmological constant Λ is one of the most outstanding challenges in modern theoretical physics’ because Λobserved = 10−122 Λtheoretical and ’thus wrong by 122 orders of magnitude’ [1]. One possible solution is given by the Robertson-Walker-Metric (RWM) since it describes two different scenarios: (a) Expansion of the universe together with creation of time and space at big bang, (b) expansion of a meta-galaxy similar to a dust-like star but within space and time [2]. In this case the non-empty vacuum exists before big bang and Λobs = Λtheo(changed by big bang) - Λtheo(before big bang), possibly small or even zero. In case (a) the non-empty vacuum is created during expansion and this means Λobs = Λtheo and the problem above remains.
Questions to be discussed: Observable universe possibly an expanding meta-galaxy [2], Λtheo changeable in the manner of quintessence models?