Cosmology of the Planck era from a renormalization group for quantum gravity

A. Bonanno and M. Reuter
Phys. Rev. D 65, 043508 – Published 22 January 2002
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Abstract

Homogeneous and isotropic cosmologies of the Planck era before the classical Einstein equations become valid are studied taking quantum gravitational effects into account. The cosmological evolution equations are renormalization group improved by including the scale dependence of Newton’s constant and of the cosmological constant as it is given by the flow equation of the effective average action for gravity. It is argued that the Planck regime can be treated reliably in this framework because gravity is found to become asymptotically free at short distances. The epoch immediately after the initial singularity of the Universe is described by an attractor solution of the improved equations which is a direct manifestation of an ultraviolet attractive renormalization group fixed point. It is shown that quantum gravity effects in the very early Universe might provide a resolution to the horizon and flatness problems of standard cosmology, and could generate a scale-free spectrum of primordial density fluctuations.

  • Received 14 June 2001

DOI:https://doi.org/10.1103/PhysRevD.65.043508

©2002 American Physical Society

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A. Bonanno*

  • Osservatorio Astrofisico, Via S. Sofia 78, I-95123 Catania, Italy
  • INFN Sezione di Catania, Corso Italia 57, I-95129 Catania, Italy

M. Reuter

  • Institut für Physik, Universität Mainz, Staudingerweg 7, D-55099 Mainz, Germany

  • *Email address: abo@ct.astro.it
  • Email address: reuter@thep.physik.uni-mainz.de

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Vol. 65, Iss. 4 — 15 February 2002

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