Quantum gravity might restrict a cyclic evolution
Bao-Fei Li, Parampreet Singh

TL;DR
This paper shows that in certain loop quantum cosmology models, cyclic evolution is highly restricted and requires conditions like negative potentials or cosmological constants, contrasting with standard models.
Contribution
It demonstrates that quantum gravity modifications can prevent cyclic cosmological evolution unless specific restrictive conditions are met.
Findings
Cyclic evolution requires negative scalar potential or cosmological constant.
Cyclic behavior only occurs outside the classical regime.
Violation of weak energy condition is necessary for cyclic evolution.
Abstract
It is generally expected that in a non-singular cosmological model a cyclic evolution is straightforward to obtain on introduction of a suitable choice of a scalar field with a negative potential or a negative cosmological constant which causes a recollapse at some time in the evolution. We present a counter example to this conventional wisdom. Working in the realm of loop cosmological models with non-perturbative quantum gravity modifications we show that a modified version of standard loop quantum cosmology based on Thiemann's regularization of the Hamiltonian constraint while generically non-singular does not allow a cyclic evolution unless some highly restrictive conditions hold. Irrespective of the energy density of other matter fields, a recollapse and hence a cyclic evolution is only possible if one chooses an almost Planck sized negative potential of the scalar field or a…
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Taxonomy
TopicsNoncommutative and Quantum Gravity Theories · Black Holes and Theoretical Physics · Cosmology and Gravitation Theories
