Gravity's Rainbow framework eliminates the need for regularization and renormalization in calculations of scalar field density of states near rotating black hole horizons.
Modified Dispersion Relations lead to a finite Zero Point Gravitational Energy
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We compute the Zero Point Energy in a spherically symmetric background distorted at high energy as predicted by \textit{Gravity's Rainbow}. In this context we setup a Sturm-Liouville problem with the cosmological constant considered as the associated eigenvalue. The eigenvalue equation is a reformulation of the Wheeler-DeWitt equation. With the help of a canonical decomposition, we find that the relevant contribution to one loop is given by the graviton quantum fluctuations around the given background. By means of a variational approach based on gaussian trial functionals, we find that the ordinary divergences can here be handled by an appropriate choice of the rainbow's functions, in contrast to what happens in other conventional approaches. A final discussion on the connection of our result with the observed cosmological constant is also reported.
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Black Hole Thermodynamics and Gravity's Rainbow
Gravity's Rainbow framework eliminates the need for regularization and renormalization in calculations of scalar field density of states near rotating black hole horizons.