Author:
De Luca Valerio,Kehagias Alex,Riotto Antonio
Abstract
Abstract
The Standard Model Higgs potential becomes unstable at large Higgs field values where its
quartic coupling becomes negative. While the tunneling lifetime of our current electroweak vacuum
is comfortably longer than the age of the universe, quantum fluctuations during inflation might
push the Higgs over the barrier, forming patches which might be lethal for our universe. We study
the cosmological evolution of such regions and find that, at least in the thin wall approximation,
they may be harmless as they collapse due to the backreaction of the Higgs itself. The presence
of the Standard Model Higgs instability can provide a novel mechanism to end inflation and to
reheat the universe through the evaporation of the black holes left over by the collapse of the
Higgs bubbles. The bound on the Hubble rate during inflation may be therefore relaxed.
Subject
Astronomy and Astrophysics
Cited by
3 articles.
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