General relativity with small cosmological constant from spontaneous compactification of Lovelock theory in vacuum

Fabrizio Canfora, Alex Giacomini, Ricardo Troncoso, and Steven Willison
Phys. Rev. D 80, 044029 – Published 28 August 2009

Abstract

It is shown that Einstein gravity in four dimensions with small cosmological constant and small extra dimensions can be obtained by spontaneous compactification of Lovelock gravity in vacuum. Assuming that the extra dimensions are compact spaces of constant curvature, general relativity is recovered within a certain class of Lovelock theories possessing necessarily cubic or higher order terms in curvature. This bounds the higher dimension to at least 7. Remarkably, the effective gauge coupling and Newton constant in four dimensions are not proportional to the gravitational constant in higher dimensions, but are shifted with respect to their standard values. This effect opens up new scenarios where a maximally symmetric solution in higher dimensions could decay into the compactified spacetime either by tunneling or through a gravitational analog of ghost condensation. Indeed, this is what occurs requiring both the extra dimensions and the four-dimensional cosmological constant to be small.

  • Received 22 December 2008

DOI:https://doi.org/10.1103/PhysRevD.80.044029

©2009 American Physical Society

Authors & Affiliations

Fabrizio Canfora1, Alex Giacomini2,1, Ricardo Troncoso1,3, and Steven Willison1

  • 1Centro de Estudios Científicos, Casilla 1469, Valdivia, Chile
  • 2Instituto de Física, Facultad de Ciencias, Universidad Austral de Chile, Valdivia, Chile
  • 3Centro de Ingeniería de la Innovación del CECS (CIN), Valdivia, Chile

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Vol. 80, Iss. 4 — 15 August 2009

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