Topological Features of the Quantum Vacuum
Stephon Alexander, Ra\'ul Carballo-Rubio

TL;DR
This paper proposes a background independent gravity theory extending unimodular gravity, incorporating topological invariants influenced by quantum vacuum fluctuations, which offers an explanation for the small observed cosmological constant.
Contribution
It introduces a novel conformal and topological framework extending unimodular gravity to address the cosmological constant problem.
Findings
Classical equations match unimodular gravity for matter and conformal structure.
Flat conformal structure sector governed by BF theory with topological invariants.
Deviations predict small cosmological constant consistent with observations.
Abstract
A central aspect of the cosmological constant problem is to understand why vacuum energy does not gravitate. In order to account for this observation, while allowing for nontrivial dynamics of the quantum vacuum, we motivate a novel background independent theory of gravity. The theory is an extension of unimodular gravity that is described in geometric terms by means of a conformal (light-cone) structure and differential forms of degree one and two. We show that the subset of the classical field equations describing the dynamics of matter degrees of freedom and the conformal structure of spacetime are equivalent to that of unimodular gravity. The sector with vanishing matter fields and flat conformal structure is governed by the field equations of BF theory and contains topological invariants that are influenced by quantum vacuum fluctuations. Perturbative deviations from this sector…
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