# Background Independent Quantum Field Theory and Gravitating Vacuum   Fluctuations

**Authors:** Carlo Pagani, Martin Reuter

arXiv: 1906.02507 · 2020-01-08

## TL;DR

This paper explores background independent quantum gravity, analyzing scale-dependent effective actions and vacuum fluctuations, revealing paradoxical degrees of freedom behavior and challenging naturalness assumptions about the cosmological constant.

## Contribution

It provides a detailed analysis of the scale dependence of background metrics and vacuum fluctuations within a background independent quantum gravity framework, especially focusing on RG trajectories and spectral flow.

## Key findings

- The theory can lose degrees of freedom at high energies.
- Rigid flat space formulations break down quickly along RG flows.
- Refutes the naturalness problem linked to zero-point energy contributions.

## Abstract

The scale dependent effective average action for quantum gravity complies with the fundamental principle of Background Independence. Ultimately the background metric it formally depends on is selected self-consistently by means of a suitable generalization of Einstein's equation. Self-consistent backround spacetimes are scale dependent, and therefore "going on-shell" at the points along a given renormalization group (RG) trajectory requires understanding two types of scale dependencies: the (familiar) direct one carried by the off-shell action functional, and an indirect one related to the self-consistent background geometry. This paper is devoted to a careful delineation and analysis of certain general questions concerning the indirect scale dependence, as well as a detailed explicit investigation of the case where the self-consistent metrics are determined predominantly by the RG running of the cosmological constant. Mathematically, the object of interest is the spectral flow induced by the background Laplacian which, on-shell, acquires an explicit scale dependence. It encodes the information about the specific set of field modes which, at any given scale, are the degrees of freedom constituting the respective effective field theory. For a large class of RG trajectories we discover a seemingly paradoxical behavior: the theory looses rather than gains degrees of freedom at increasing energies. As an application, we investigate to what extent it is possible to reformulate the exact theory in terms of matter and gravity fluctuations on a rigid flat space. It turns out that, in vacuo, this "rigid picture" breaks down after a very short RG time. Furthermore, we reanalyze, and refute the claim that the huge energy densities one obtains in standard quantum field theory by summing up to zero-point energies imply a naturalness problem for the observed small value of the cosmological constant.

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