New Loop Quantum Cosmology Modifications from Gauge-covariant Fluxes
Klaus Liegener, Parampreet Singh

TL;DR
This paper introduces gauge-covariant fluxes into loop quantum cosmology, revealing non-trivial effects such as an asymmetric bounce, a rescaled Newton's constant, and enriched matter behavior, thereby connecting more closely with full loop quantum gravity.
Contribution
It extends loop quantum cosmology by incorporating gauge-covariant fluxes, leading to new physical effects and a higher order quantum difference equation.
Findings
The bounce becomes asymmetric with a rescaled Newton's constant.
Matter behavior is enriched with effective non-minimal coupling.
Effects are consistent across different regularization choices.
Abstract
Loop quantum cosmology is a symmetry reduced quantization of cosmological spacetimes based on loop quantum gravity. While it has been successful in resolution of various cosmological singularities and connecting Planck scale physics to phenomenology, its connection with loop quantum gravity has remained elusive. It is therefore important to integrate more and more features of the full theory into this framework and understand the reliability of physical predictions. In particular, if one wishes to connect the effective Hamiltonian in loop quantum cosmology to an expectation value of the scalar constraint operator in suitable coherent states for the full theory, one has to go beyond the standard setting of loop quantum cosmology. One possibility is to introduce gauge-covariant fluxes, which become necessary because the presence of a finite regularization parameter causes functions build…
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