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      The Case for a Positive Cosmological Lambda-term

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          Recent observations of Type 1a supernovae indicating an accelerating universe have once more drawn attention to the possible existence, at the present epoch, of a small positive Lambda-term (cosmological constant). In this paper we review both observational and theoretical aspects of a small cosmological Lambda-term. We discuss the current observational situation focusing on cosmological tests of Lambda including the age of the universe, high redshift supernovae, gravitational lensing, galaxy clustering and the cosmic microwave background. We also review the theoretical debate surrounding Lambda: the generation of Lambda in models with spontaneous symmetry breaking and through quantum vacuum polarization effects -- mechanisms which are known to give rise to alarge value of Lambda hence leading to the `cosmological constant problem'. More recent attempts to generate a small cosmological constant at the present epoch using either field theoretic techniques, or by modeling a dynamical Lambda-term by scalar fields are also extensively discussed. Anthropic arguments favouring a small cosmological constant are briefly reviewed. A comprehensive bibliography of recent work on Lambda is provided.

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              Structure formation with a self-tuning scalar field

              A scalar field with an exponential potential has the particular property that it is attracted into a solution in which its energy scales as the dominant component (radiation or matter) of the Universe, contributing a fixed fraction of the total energy density. We study the growth of perturbations in a CDM dominated \(\Omega=1\) universe with this extra field, with an initial flat spectrum of adiabatic fluctuations. The observational constraints from structure formation are satisfied as well, or better, than in other models, with a contribution to the energy density from the scalar field \(\Omega_\phi \sim 0.1\) which is small enough to be consistent with entry into the attractor prior to nucleosynthesis.
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                28 April 1999
                2000-04-19
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                10.1142/S0218271800000542
                astro-ph/9904398
                a6322570-4688-4e28-9535-c6cb57036925
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                Int.J.Mod.Phys.D9:373-444,2000
                84 pages, latex, 17 figures. Revised and updated. More material added including a new section and several new figures. Invited review article, to appear in: International Journal of Modern Physics D
                astro-ph gr-qc hep-ph

                General relativity & Quantum cosmology,General astrophysics,High energy & Particle physics

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