Wednesday
22 Apr/26
11:30 - 12:30 (Europe/Zurich)

Surprises in Vacuum Decay or Bounces, Pseudo-Bounces and Antibounces

Where:  

4/2-011 at CERN

False vacuum decay in a single-field potential is described by a semiclassical Euclidean bounce, which can be found with overshoot/undershoot algorithms. Sometimes no such bounce exists and the decay proceeds through the so-called pseudo-bounces. I’ll use these to show that the landscape of vacuum decay channels can be much richer than just a single bounce solution. For instance, in steep potentials we can encounter antibounces, configurations with the “wrong” behavior for overshoot/undershoot algorithms, that can miss them. I’ll show how all these different decay channels (bounces, pseudo-bounces, and antibounces) fit together. 

This seminar will be in the blackboard.