The cosmological constant and dark energy
Princeton University · Kansas State University
Abstract
Physics welcomes the idea that space contains energy whose gravitational effect approximates that of Einstein's cosmological constant, \ensuremath{\Lambda}; today the concept is termed dark energy or quintessence. Physics also suggests that dark energy could be dynamical, allowing for the arguably appealing picture of an evolving dark-energy density approaching its natural value, zero, and small now because the expanding universe is old. This would alleviate the classical problem of the curious energy scale of a millielectron volt associated with a constant \ensuremath{\Lambda}. Dark energy may have been detected by recent cosmological tests. These tests make a good scientific case for the context, in the…
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2Topics & keywords
- Physics
- Dark energy
- Quintessence
- Cosmological constant
- Theoretical physics
- Cosmology
- Lambda-CDM model
- De Sitter universe
- Affordable and clean energy