Quantum transitions, detailed balance, black holes, and nothingness

Author:

Céspedes Sebastián1ORCID,de Alwis Senarath2,Muia Francesco3,Quevedo Fernando34

Affiliation:

1. Imperial College London

2. University of Colorado

3. University of Cambridge

4. Perimeter Institute for Theoretical Physics

Abstract

We consider vacuum transitions by bubble nucleation among 4D vacua with different values and signs of the cosmological constant Λ, including both up and down tunnelings. Following the Hamiltonian formalism, we explicitly compute the transition probabilities for all possible combinations of initial and final values of Λ and find that up tunneling is allowed starting not only from dS spacetime but also from AdS and Minkowski spacetimes. We trace the difference with the Euclidean approach, where these transitions are found to be forbidden, to the difference of treating the latter spacetimes as pure (vacuum) states rather than mixed states with correspondingly vanishing or infinite entropy. We point out that these transitions are best understood as limits of the corresponding transitions with black holes in the zero mass limit M0. We find that detailed balance is satisfied provided we use the Hartle-Hawking sign of the wave function for nucleating spacetimes. In the formal limit Λ, the transition rates for anti–de Sitter (AdS) to dS agree with both the Hartle-Hawking and Vilenkin amplitudes for the creation of dS from nothing. This is consistent with a proposal of Brown and Dahlen to define “nothing” as AdS in this limit. For M0, the detailed balance is satisfied only in a range of mass values. We compute the bubble trajectory after nucleation and find that, contrary to the M=0 case, the trajectory does not correspond to the open universe slicing of dS. We briefly discuss the relevance of our results to the string landscape. Published by the American Physical Society 2024

Funder

Science and Technology Facilities Council

UK Research and Innovation

Engineering and Physical Sciences Research Council

Publisher

American Physical Society (APS)

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