Symmetry (Mar 2019)

Whether an Enormously Large Energy Density of the Quantum Vacuum Is Catastrophic

  • Vladimir M. Mostepanenko,
  • Galina L. Klimchitskaya

DOI
https://doi.org/10.3390/sym11030314
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 11, no. 3
p. 314

Abstract

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The problem of an enormously large energy density of the quantum vacuum is discussed in connection with the concept of renormalization of physical parameters in quantum field theory. Using the method of dimensional regularization, it is recalled that the normal ordering procedure of creation and annihilation operators is equivalent to a renormalization of the cosmological constant leading to its zero and nonzero values in Minkowski space-time and in the standard cosmological model, respectively. It is argued that a frequently discussed gravitational effect, resulting from an enormously large energy density described by the nonrenormalized (bare) cosmological constant, might be nonobservable much like some other bare quantities introduced in the formalism of quantum field theory.

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