Limitations of anthropic predictions for the cosmological constant $Λ$: Cosmic Heat Death of Anthropic Observers

Astronomy and Astrophysics – Astrophysics – General Relativity and Quantum Cosmology

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10.1088/0264-9381/25/16/165002

This paper investigates anthropic bounds on the vacuum energy $\Lambda$. We first consider the possibility of cosmic observers existing at any random time (including the future) for constant $\Lambda$, and take into account the suppression of new structure formation as the universe approaches its eternal DeSitter (DS) geometry. Structures that collapse prior to the era of $\Lambda$-domination will lose causal contact with our Hubble volume within a finite (short) conformal time $\tau_{\ast}$. Any remnants within our Hubble volume then suffer a cosmological heat death after the universe becomes DS. The probability for finding observers by random measurements in the volume bound by the DeSitter horizon is $P \simeq 0$, and it is a simple consequence of the information loss problem for eternal DS spaces resulting from the finite and constant value of its temperature $T_{DS} \simeq \Lambda^{-1/2}$ and entropy $S = 3/(G\Lambda)$. By contrast, for geometries with $\Lambda = 0$, structures can condense and entropy production can continue without bounds at any epoch. The probability of finding observers in $\Lambda = 0$ geometries is thus overwhelming higher than in DS spaces. As a result, anthropic reasoning does not explain the small but nonzero vacuum energy observed in our universe. We also address the case where observers are considered only at a specially chosen time -- like the present epoch -- but relax the allowed values of starting density fluctuations and hence the redshift of galaxy formation. In this latter case, the bounds on a $\Lambda$ can be millions of times larger than previous estimates -- and the observed value. We thus conclude that anthropic reasoning has limited predictive power.

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