Macroscopic effect of quantum gravity: graviton, ghost and instanton condensation on horizon scale of the Universe
Leonid Marochnik, Daniel Usikov, Grigory Vereshkov

TL;DR
This paper explores how quantum gravity effects, specifically graviton-ghost condensates, influence the Universe's horizon scale, revealing phase transitions and exact solutions within a one-loop quantum gravity framework.
Contribution
It introduces a self-consistent theory of graviton-ghost condensates on cosmological scales using one-loop quantum gravity and finds exact solutions describing different condensate phases.
Findings
Identified three exact solutions representing different condensate phases.
Established conditions for quantum-gravity phase transitions.
Demonstrated the role of graviton-ghost interference in horizon-scale phenomena.
Abstract
We discuss a special class of quantum gravity phenomena that occur on the scale of the Universe as a whole at any stage of its evolution. These phenomena are a direct consequence of the zero rest mass of gravitons, conformal non-invariance of the graviton field, and one-loop finiteness of quantum gravity. The effects are due to graviton-ghost condensates arising from the interference of quantum coherent states. Each of coherent states is a state of gravitons and ghosts of a wavelength of the order of the horizon scale and of different occupation numbers. The state vector of the Universe is a coherent superposition of vectors of different occupation numbers. To substantiate the reliability of macroscopic quantum effects, the formalism of one-loop quantum gravity is discussed in detail. The theory is constructed as follows: Faddeev-Popov path integral in Hamilton gauge -> factorization of…
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