Tunneling in Decaying Cosmologies and the Cosmological Constant Problem

Abstract

The tunneling rate, with exact prefactor, is calculated to first order in for an empty closed Friedmann-Robertson-Walker (FRW) universe with decaying cosmological term R-m (R is the scale factor and m is a parameter 0≤ m ≤ 2). This model is equivalent to a cosmology with the equation of state p=(m/3 -1). The calculations are performed by applying the dilute-instanton approximation on the corresponding Duru-Kleinert path integral. It is shown that the highest tunneling rate occurs for m=2 corresponding to the cosmic string matter universe. The obtained most probable cosmological term, like one obtained by Strominger, accounts for a possible solution to the cosmological constant problem.

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