Degravitation, Inflation and the Cosmological Constant as an Afterglow
Subodh P. Patil

TL;DR
This paper explores how degravitation, as a modification of gravity involving a scale-dependent Newton's constant, impacts cosmological phenomena, leading to a residual cosmological constant and affecting inflationary dynamics.
Contribution
It demonstrates that degravitation can produce a residual cosmological constant consistent with observations and analyzes its effects on inflation and vacuum energy evolution.
Findings
Degravitation can generate a small residual cosmological constant.
Inflationary scenarios remain unaffected by degravitation.
Degravitation influences the evolution of vacuum energy and the present cosmological constant.
Abstract
In this report, we adopt the phenomenological approach of taking the degravitation paradigm seriously as a consistent modification of gravity in the IR, and investigate its consequences for various cosmological situations. We motivate degravitation-- where Netwon's constant is promoted to a scale dependent filter function-- as arising from either a small (resonant) mass for the graviton, or as an effect in semi-classical gravity. After addressing how the Bianchi identities are to be satisfied in such a set up, we turn our attention towards the cosmological consequences of degravitation. By considering the example filter function corresponding to a resonantly massive graviton (with a filter scale larger than the present horizon scale), we show that slow roll inflation, hybrid inflation and old inflation remain quantitatively unchanged. We also find that the degravitation mechanism…
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