On determination of the geometric cosmological constant from the OPERA experiment of superluminal neutrinos
arXiv:1112.6217 · doi:10.1142/S0217732312500411
Abstract
The recent OPERA experiment of superluminal neutrinos has deep consequences in cosmology. In cosmology a fundamental constant is the cosmological constant. From observations one can estimate the effective cosmological constant $Î_{eff}$ which is the sum of the quantum zero point energy $Î_{dark energy}$ and the geometric cosmological constant $Î$. The OPERA experiment can be applied to determine the geometric cosmological constant $Î$. It is the first time to distinguish the contributions of $Î$ and $Î_{dark energy}$ from each other by experiment. The determination is based on an explanation of the OPERA experiment in the framework of Special Relativity with de Sitter space-time symmetry.
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