Cosmology and the standard model

James D. Bjorken
Phys. Rev. D 67, 043508 – Published 26 February 2003
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Abstract

We consider the properties of an ensemble of universes as function of size, where size is defined in terms of the asymptotic value of the Hubble constant (or, equivalently, the value of the cosmological constant). We assume that standard model parameters depend upon size in a manner that we have previously suggested, and provide additional motivation for that choice. Given these assumptions, it follows that universes with different sizes will have different physical properties, and we estimate, very roughly, that only if a universe has a size within a factor 2 of our own will it support life as we know it. We discuss implications of this picture for some of the basic problems of cosmology and particle physics, as well as the difficulties this point of view creates.

  • Received 21 October 2002

DOI:https://doi.org/10.1103/PhysRevD.67.043508

©2003 American Physical Society

Authors & Affiliations

James D. Bjorken*

  • Stanford Linear Accelerator Center, Stanford University, Stanford, California 94309

  • *Email address: bjorken@slac.stanford.edu

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Vol. 67, Iss. 4 — 15 February 2003

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