Phys. Rev. D 72, 044026 (2005) [16 pages]Nonlocal effective gravitational field equations and the running of Newton’s constant GReceived 24 June 2005; published 25 August 2005 Nonperturbative studies of quantum gravity have recently suggested the possibility that the strength of gravitational interactions might slowly increase with distance. Here a set of generally covariant effective field equations are proposed, which are intended to incorporate the gravitational, vacuum-polarization induced, running of Newton’s constant G. One attractive feature of this approach is that, from an underlying quantum gravity perspective, the resulting long-distance (or large time) effective gravitational action inherits only one adjustable parameter ξ, having the units of a length, arising from dimensional transmutation in the gravitational sector. Assuming the above scenario to be correct, some simple predictions for the long-distance corrections to the classical standard model Robertson-Walker metric are worked out in detail, with the results formulated as much as possible in a model-independent framework. It is found that the theory, even in the limit of vanishing renormalized cosmological constant, generally predicts an accelerated power-law expansion at later times t∼ξ∼1/H. © 2005 The American Physical Society URL:
http://link.aps.org/doi/10.1103/PhysRevD.72.044026
DOI:
10.1103/PhysRevD.72.044026
PACS:
04.60.−m, 04.60.Gw, 98.80.Qc
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