The Cosmological Constant is Back
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- 4 April 1995
Abstract
A diverse set of observations now compellingly suggest that Universe possesses a nonzero cosmological constant. In the context of quantum-field theory a cosmological constant corresponds to the energy density of the vacuum, and the wanted value for the cosmological constant corresponds to a very tiny vacuum energy density. We discuss future observational tests for a cosmological constant as well as the fundamental theoretical challenges---and opportunities---that this poses for particle physics and for extending our understanding of the evolution of the Universe back to the earliest moments.Keywords
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- Version 1, 1995-04-04, ArXiv
- Published version: General Relativity and Gravitation, 27 (11), 1137.
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