We propose a novel explanation for the smallness of the observed cosmological constant (CC). Regions of space with a large CC are short lived and are dynamically driven to crunch soon after the end of inflation. Conversely, regions with a small CC are metastable and long lived and are the only ones to survive until late times. While the mechanism assumes many domains with different CC values, it does not result in eternal inflation nor does it require a long period of inflation to populate them. We present a concrete dynamical model, based on a super-cooled first order phase transition in a hidden conformal sector, that may successfully implement such a crunching mechanism. We find that the mechanism can only solve the CC problem up to the ...
We critically review several recent approaches to solving the two cosmological constant problems. Th...
The current acceleration of the universe can be modeled in terms of a cosmological constant Λ. We sh...
We construct a semiclassical FLRW cosmological model assuming a running cosmological constant (CC). ...
Within conventional big bang cosmology, it has proven to be very difficult to understand why today’s...
We propose a technically natural scenario whereby an initially large cosmological constant (c.c.) is...
We consider a scalar field with a bottom-less potential, such as g3ϕ, finding that cosmologies unavo...
Next year we will celebrate 100 years of the cosmological term, Λ, in Einstein's gravitational field...
We propose a novel scenario to explain the small cosmological constant (CC) by a finely tuned inflat...
The current observations seem to suggest that the universe has a positive cosmological constant of t...
On the occasion of a century from the proposal of General relativity by Einstein, I attempt to tackl...
Recent observations of Type 1a supernovae indicating an accelerating universe have once more drawn a...
Recently, there have been claims in the literature that the cosmological constant problem can be d...
We propose a natural solution to the cosmological constant problem consistent with the standard cosm...
We present a dynamical cosmological solution that simultaneously accounts for the early inflationary...
A mechanism for suppressing the cosmological constant is developed, based on an analogy with a super...
We critically review several recent approaches to solving the two cosmological constant problems. Th...
The current acceleration of the universe can be modeled in terms of a cosmological constant Λ. We sh...
We construct a semiclassical FLRW cosmological model assuming a running cosmological constant (CC). ...
Within conventional big bang cosmology, it has proven to be very difficult to understand why today’s...
We propose a technically natural scenario whereby an initially large cosmological constant (c.c.) is...
We consider a scalar field with a bottom-less potential, such as g3ϕ, finding that cosmologies unavo...
Next year we will celebrate 100 years of the cosmological term, Λ, in Einstein's gravitational field...
We propose a novel scenario to explain the small cosmological constant (CC) by a finely tuned inflat...
The current observations seem to suggest that the universe has a positive cosmological constant of t...
On the occasion of a century from the proposal of General relativity by Einstein, I attempt to tackl...
Recent observations of Type 1a supernovae indicating an accelerating universe have once more drawn a...
Recently, there have been claims in the literature that the cosmological constant problem can be d...
We propose a natural solution to the cosmological constant problem consistent with the standard cosm...
We present a dynamical cosmological solution that simultaneously accounts for the early inflationary...
A mechanism for suppressing the cosmological constant is developed, based on an analogy with a super...
We critically review several recent approaches to solving the two cosmological constant problems. Th...
The current acceleration of the universe can be modeled in terms of a cosmological constant Λ. We sh...
We construct a semiclassical FLRW cosmological model assuming a running cosmological constant (CC). ...