Astronomy and Astrophysics – Astrophysics – General Relativity and Quantum Cosmology
Scientific paper
1998-02-04
Astronomy and Astrophysics
Astrophysics
General Relativity and Quantum Cosmology
LaTeX, 11 figures (postscript). Revised edition. New references added
Scientific paper
For a Friedman-Robertson-Walker space-time in which the only contribution to the stress-energy tensor comes from the renormalised zero-point energy (i.e. the Casimir energy) of the fundamental fields the evolution of the universe (the scale factor) depends upon whether the universe is open, flat or closed and upon which fundamental fields inhabit the space-time. We calculate this "Casimir effect" using the heat kernel method, and the calculation is thus non-perturbative. We treat fields of spin $0,1/2,1$ coupled to the gravitational background only. The heat kernels and/or zeta-functions for the various spins are related to that of a non-minimally coupled one. A WKB approximation is used in obtaining the radial part of that heat kernel. The simulations of the resulting equations of motion seem to exclude the possibility of a closed universe, $K=+1$, as these turn out to have an overwhelming tendency towards a fast collapse - the details such as the rate of this collapse depends on the structure of the underlying quantum degrees of freedom: a non-minimal coupling to curvature accelerates the process. Only $K=-1$ and K=0 will in general lead to macroscopic universes, and of these $K=-1$ seems to be more favourable. The possibility of the scale factor being a concave rather than a convex function potentially indicates that the problem of the large Hubble constant is non-existent as the age of the universe need not be less than or equal to the Hubble time. Note should be given to the fact, however, that we are not able to pursue the numerical study to really large times neither do simulations for a full standard model.
Antonsen Frank
Bormann Karsten
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