The Need to Renormalize the Cosmological Constant (2312.15913v1)
Abstract: We consider the massless, minimally coupled scalar on de Sitter background. Although the 1-loop divergences of the graviton 1PI 2-point function are canceled by the usual Weyl ($C2$) and Eddington ($R2$) counterterms, there is still a finite, nonzero contribution to the graviton 1-point function. Unless this is canceled by a finite renormalization of the cosmological constant, the 1PI 2-point function will not be conserved, nor will the parameter ``$H$'' correspond to the actual Hubble constant. We argue that a similar finite renormalization of the cosmological constant is necessary in pure gravity, and that this must be done when solving the effective field equations for 1-loop corrections to the graviton wave function and to the force of gravity.
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