Unruh effect as foundation of universal gravitation within the cosmological scenario

Abstract

We aim to build a simple model of a gas with temperature (T) in thermal equilibrium with a black-body that plays the role of the adiabatically expanding universe, so that each particle of such a gas mimics a kind of "particle" (quantum) of dark energy, which is inside a very small area of space so-called Planck area (lp2), that is the minimum area of the whole space-time represented by a huge spherical surface with area 4π ru2, ru being the Hubble radius. So we should realize that such spherical surface is the surface of the black-body for representing the universe, whose temperature (T) is related to an acceleration (a) of a proof particle that experiences the own black-body radiation according to the Unruh effect. Thus, by using this model, we derive the law of universal gravitation, which leads us to understand the anti-gravity in the cosmological scenario and also estimate the tiny order of magnitude of the cosmological constant in agreement with the observational data.

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