|  Cosmological-Constant Phenomenology | 
Measurements and Observation > s.a. black-hole radiation;
  cosmological models; dark energy;
  quintessence.
  * Value: The universe appears to have a positive cosmological
    constant; From small clusters of galaxies, |ρvacuum| = |Λ|
    / 8π < 10−57 cm−2;
    From the fact that the radius of curvature of the observable universe is basically infinite,
    Λ < 10−122
    lP−2;
    From 2001 cosmological model, 2.036 × 10−35
    s−2; 2003, WMAP results indicate Λ
    = LU−2,
    LU = 2.85 ± 0.25 Mpc, or equivalent amount of dark energy.
  @ Measurement: Phillips MNRAS(94);
    Balaguera-Antolínez et al IJMPD(05)gq/04 [astrophysical bounds];
    Vanderveld et al PRD(07)-a0706,
    Romano & Chen IJMPD(11)-a1208-GRF,
    EPJC(14)-a1207 [apparent vs true value, and corrections from inhomogeneities];
    Chiba & Nakamura PTP(07)-a0708 [null test];
    Cerdonio a1807 [bare cosmological constant].
  @ And lensing:
    Kochanek ApJ(96)ap/95 [Λ < 0.66, flat cosmology];
    Cheng & Krauss IJMPA(00)ap/98 [0.25 < Λ < 0.55, flat cosmology].
  @ And cosmology: in Visser 95 [geometry];
    Krauss ApJ(97)ap/96 [Λ < 0],
    ApJ(98)ap/97,
    AIP(98)hp [age of galaxies];
    Ishak et al MNRAS(08)-a0710 [lensing];
    Klinkhamer PRD(12)-a1107 [cosmological-constant canceling and inflation];
    Zwane et al a1703 [everpresent Λ].
  @ And other astronomy: Sereno & Jetzer PRD(06)ap [solar and stellar systems];
    Iorio IJMPD(06),
    AiA(08)-a0710 [solar system];
    Erni & Tammann ap/06 [nearby supernovas];
    Jetzer & Sereno NCB(07)-a0711-proc [solar system].
  @ The case for non-zero cosmological constant:
    Efstathiou et al Nat(90)dec;
    Krisciunas JRASC(93)ap;
    Krauss & Turner GRG(95);
    Ostriker & Steinhardt Nat(95)oct;
    Roos & Harun-or-Rashid A&A(98)ap/97;
    Neupane gq/98;
    Zehavi & Dekel Nat(99)ap;
    Frampton ap/99-conf;
    Lineweaver ap/99 [obs];
    Mannheim ap/99-TX20,
    ap/99-proc,
    ApJ(01)ap/99 [conformal gravity];
    Carmeli & Kuzmenko AIP(01)ap,
    IJTP(02)ap/01 [cosmological model];
    Trotta et al PRD(03)ap/02 [Bayesian vs frequentist];
    Böhmer ap/05-wd;
    Lee JKPS(13)-a1003 [from the holographic principle];
    Frampton MPLA(13)-a1205 [of value < 10−124, in Planck units];
    Padmanabhan a1210.
Consequences of Non-Zero Cosmological Constant
  > s.a. cosmological acceleration.
  * Cosmological acceleration:
    In Einstein's equation a cosmological constant can be seen as a contribution to
    the energy-momentum tensor, representing a constant energy and pressure (of the
    opposite sign) and driving the acceleration of the cosmological expansion.
  @ General references: Cohn ASS(98)ap;
    Axenides et al MPLA(00)ap [modified motion];
    Banks ht/00,
    GRG(03)ht [supersymmetry breaking];
    Miguel & Pereira IJMPD(01)gq/00 [speed of light];
    Dyson et al JHEP(02)ht [and holography];
    Böhmer & Harko PLB(05) [minimum mass];
    Balaguera-Antolinez et al CQG(06)gq/95;
    Nowakowski & Balaguera-Antolinez AIP(06)ap [in astrophysics];
    Dolan MPLA(15)-a1408 [thermodynamic interpretation, as pressure];
    Ashtekar a1706-RPP [rev].
  @ Galaxies: Whitehouse & Kraniotis ap/99 [rotation curves];
    Peirani & De Freitas A&A(08)-a0806 [groups];
    Barnes et al MNRAS(18),
    Salcido et al MNRAS(18) [formation, simulations].
  @ Cosmological acceleration:
    Giulini & Straumann ap/00;
    Zunckel & Clarkson PRL(08) [consistency tests];
    Bianchi & Rovelli a1002,
    Triay a1004-conf [in favor];
    Linder PRD(10);
    Frampton & Ludwick EPJC(11)-a1103 [how to observationally  distinguish];
    Shafieloo NPPS(14)-1401.
  @ And quantum gravity: 
    Dvali & Gómez a1412
      [inconsistency of a positive cosmological constant].
  > Gravitational effects: see gravitational
    phenomenology [PN]; propagation of gravitational waves;
    tests of general relativity.
  > Other effects: see energy [virial theorem];
    galaxy distribution.
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