What it means to be a zero-temperature model of the cosmological constant

A. K. L. Adamov, D. L. Belitsky, B. K. S. Vakhidov
Comments: 11 pages, 2 figures

We study the zero-temperature regime of a finite temperature scale, which is characterized by the absence of temperature-change-induced non-equilibrium fluctuations. It is shown that in the zero-temperature limit, the cosmological constant is always zero. In the absence of temperature-change phase transition, the integral of the cosmological constant is always zero.