Quintessence, scalar-tensor theories, and non-Newtonian gravity

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Fujii, Y [1 ]
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[1] Nihon Fukushi Univ, Handa 4750012, Japan
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10.1103/PhysRevD.62.044011
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P1 [天文学];
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We discuss some of the issues which Lye encounter when we try to invoke the scalar-tensor theories of gravitation as a theoretical basis of quintessence. One of the advantages of appealing to these theories is that they allow us to implement the scenario of a "decaying cosmological constant," which offers a reasonable understanding of why the observed upper bound of the cosmological constant is smaller than the theoretically natural value by as much as 120 orders of magnitude. In this context, the scalar field can be a candidate of quintessence in a broader sense. We find, however, a serious drawback in the prototype Brans-Dicke model with Lambda added: a static universe in the physical conformal frame which is chosen to have constant particle masses. We propose a remedy by modifying the matter coupling of the scalar field taking advantage of scale invariance and its breakdown through quantum anomaly. By combining this with a conjecture on another cosmological constant problem coming from the vacuum energy of matter fields, we expect a possible link between quintessence and non-Newtonian gravity featuring: violation of the weak: equivalence principle and intermediate force range, likely within the experimental constraints. A new prediction is also offered on the time variability of the gravitational constant.
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