E=mc2 and the negative pressure of Dark Energy
Bernard Castaing
(LEGI Grenoble)
When |
Dec 01, 2017
from 11:00 to 12:00 |
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Where | Amphi E |
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According to recent observations, the Dark Energy would represent 70% of the content of our Universe. The most popular way to account for this Dark Energy make use of the Cosmological Constant introduced by Einstein. However, some uncertainty remain about the theoretical value this constant should have. Alternate approaches have to introduce a fluid whose pressure would be negative. In this paper, we present unusual particles which could form a gaz with positive thermodynamical pressure, while presenting all the gravitational characteristics of Dark Energy.