A Strong Constraint on Ever-Present Lambda

Dec, 2006
5 pages
Published in:
  • Phys.Rev.D 75 (2007) 067301
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Abstract: (arXiv)
We show that the causal set approach to creating an ever-present cosmological 'constant' in the expanding universe is strongly constrained by the isotropy of the microwave background. Fluctuations generated by stochastic lambda generation which are consistent with COBE and WMAP observations are far too small to dominate the expansion dynamics at z<1000 and so cannot explain the observed late-time acceleration of the universe. We also discuss other observational constraints from the power spectrum of galaxy clustering and show that the theoretical possibility of ever-present lambda arises only in 3+1 dimensional space-times.
  • 04.60.-m
  • 98.80.Cq
  • cosmological constant
  • galaxy: cluster
  • causal set
  • power spectrum
  • cosmic background radiation