Bibcode
Beck, Christian
Bibliographical reference
Physica A, Volume 388, Issue 17, p. 3384-3390.
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2009
Citations
19
Refereed citations
15
Description
A theory of the cosmological constant Λ is currently out of
reach. Still, one can start from a set of axioms that describe the most
desirable properties a cosmological constant should have. This can be
seen in certain analogy to the Khinchin axioms in information theory,
which fix the most desirable properties an information measure should
have and that ultimately lead to the Shannon entropy as the fundamental
information measure on which statistical mechanics is based. Here we
formulate a set of axioms for the cosmological constant in close analogy
to the Khinchin axioms, formally replacing the dependence of the
information measure on probabilities of events by a dependence of the
cosmological constant on the fundamental constants of nature. Evaluating
this set of axioms one finally arrives at a formula for the cosmological
constant given by Λ=1ħG(,
where G is the gravitational constant, me the electron mass,
and α the low-energy limit of the fine structure
constant. This formula is in perfect agreement with current WMAP data.
Our approach gives physical meaning to the Eddington-Dirac
large-number hypothesis and suggests that the observed value of the
cosmological constant is not at all unnatural.