Gauge-covariant flux corrections in loop quantum cosmology produce an asymmetric quantum bounce with a (2/pi)^4 rescaling of Newton's constant in the pre-bounce branch.
Some physical implications of regularization ambiguities in SU(2) gauge-invariant loop quantum cosmology
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The way physics of loop quantum gravity is affected by the underlying quantization ambiguities is an open question. We address this issue in the context of loop quantum cosmology using gauge-covariant fluxes. Consequences are explored for two choices of regularization parameters: $\mu_0$ and $\bar \mu$ in presence of a positive cosmological constant, and two choices of regularizations of the Hamiltonian constraint in loop quantum cosmology: the standard and the Thiemann regularization. We show that novel features of singularity resolution and bounce, occurring due to gauge-covariant fluxes, exist also for Thiemann-regularized dynamics. The $\mu_0$-scheme is found to be unviable as in standard loop quantum cosmology when a positive cosmological constant is included. Our investigation brings out a surprising result that the nature of emergent matter in the pre-bounce regime is determined by the choice of regulator in the Thiemann regularization of the scalar constraint whether or not one uses gauge-covaraint fluxes. Unlike $\bar \mu$-scheme where the emergent matter is a cosmological constant, the emergent matter in $\mu_0$-scheme behaves as a string gas.
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New Loop Quantum Cosmology Modifications from Gauge-covariant Fluxes
Gauge-covariant flux corrections in loop quantum cosmology produce an asymmetric quantum bounce with a (2/pi)^4 rescaling of Newton's constant in the pre-bounce branch.