S. Zeynizadeh, M. Nouri-Zonoz
We propose a possible resolution to the cosmological constant problem through a scenario in which the universe is composed of three components: matter, radiation (CMB) and vacuum energy such that vacuum energy is not constant and is decaying into the matter component. Matter in this scenario consists of baryonic (ordinary) matter and primordial black holes (PBHs) as the dark matter. Local equilibrium condition between PBHs and CMB confines the mass and the radius of PBHs. The mechanism accounting for the decaying process is nothing but primordial black holes (PBHs) swallowing vacuum energy modes up to a wavelength of the order of their radius. Acting as a natural cut-off on the wavelength of vacuum energy modes this leads to the observed value for the vacuum energy density.
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http://arxiv.org/abs/1212.6770
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