Can a variable gravitational constant resolve the Faint Young Sun Paradox ?
Authors:
Sahni et al
Abstract:
Solar models suggest that four billion years ago the young Sun was about 75% fainter than it is today, rendering Earth's oceans frozen and lifeless. However, there is ample geophysical evidence that Earth had a liquid ocean teeming with life 4 Gyr ago. Since L⊙∝G7M5⊙, the Sun's luminosity L⊙ is exceedingly sensitive to small changes in the gravitational constant G. We show that a percent-level increase in G in the past would have prevented Earth's oceans from freezing, resolving the faint young Sun paradox. Such small changes in G are consistent with observational bounds on ΔG/G. Since LSNIa∝G−3/2, an increase in G leads to fainter supernovae, creating tension between standard candle and standard ruler probes of dark energy. Precisely such a tension has recently been reported by the Planck team.
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