scholarly journals Squeezed states in the de Sitter vacuum

2003 ◽  
Vol 68 (6) ◽  
Author(s):  
Martin B. Einhorn ◽  
Finn Larsen
Universe ◽  
2019 ◽  
Vol 5 (10) ◽  
pp. 205 ◽  
Author(s):  
Irina Dymnikova ◽  
Evgeny Galaktionov

We study the dynamics of electromagnetic fields of regular rotating electrically charged black holes and solitons replacing naked singularities in nonlinear electrodynamics minimally coupled to gravity (NED-GR). They are related by electromagnetic and gravitational interactions and described by the axially symmetric NED-GR solutions asymptotically Kerr-Newman for a distant observer. Geometry is described by the metrics of the Kerr-Schild class specified by T t t = T r r ( p r = − ρ ) in the co-rotating frame. All regular axially symmetric solutions obtained from spherical solutions with the Newman-Janis algorithm belong to this class. The basic generic feature of all regular objects of this class, both electrically charged and electrically neutral, is the existence of two kinds of de Sitter vacuum interiors. We analyze the regular solutions to dynamical equations for electromagnetic fields and show which kind of a regular interior is favored by electromagnetic dynamics for NED-GR objects.


2013 ◽  
Vol 2013 ◽  
pp. 1-13 ◽  
Author(s):  
Irina Dymnikova ◽  
Michael Fil’chenkov

We present a graviatom with de Sitter interior as a new candidate to atomic dark matter generically related to a vacuum dark energy through its de Sitter vacuum interior. It is a gravitationally bound quantum system consisting of a nucleus represented by a regular primordial black hole (RPBH), its remnant or gravitational vacuum soliton G-lump, and a charged particle. We estimate probability of formation of RPBHs and G-lumps in the early Universe and evaluate energy spectrum and electromagnetic radiation of graviatom which can in principle bear information about a fundamental symmetry scale responsible for de Sitter interior and serve as its observational signatures.


2006 ◽  
Vol 15 (06) ◽  
pp. 845-868 ◽  
Author(s):  
M. D. POLLOCK

The ten-dimensional effective Lagrangian [Formula: see text] for the gravitational sector of the heterotic superstring theory is known up to quartic higher-derivative order [Formula: see text]. In cosmology, the reduced, four-dimensional line element assumes the Friedmann form ds2 = dt2 - a(t)2dx2, where t is comoving time and a(t) ≡ a0eα(t) is the radius function of the three-space dx2, whose curvature is k = 0, ± 1. The four-Lagrangian can then be expressed as the power-series [Formula: see text], where ˙ ≡ d/dt, from which the field equation can be derived by the method of Ostrogradsky. Here, we determine the coefficients Λ0, An, Bn, Cn, and Kn, which are all non-vanishing in general. We recover the previously obtained, high-curvature, anti-de Sitter vacuum state [Formula: see text] with effective cosmological constant Λ = {18/[175ζ(3) - 1/2]}1/3A r κ-2, whose existence makes it possible to envisage a singularity-free and horizon-free cosmological solution, stable to linear perturbations. It is interesting that all the coefficients of quartic origin arise from the near-cancellation of sums of opposite sign but magnitude f ≈ (28.6–369) times larger than the answer. They thus exhibit a slight asymmetry with regard to positive and negative energies, the anti-de Sitter vacuum being characterized by positive Nordström energy, and therefore only accessible at high curvatures. This vacuum state is a Bose–Einstein condensate of non-interacting gravitons at zero temperature, which, referred to comoving time, can only be formulated after the Wick rotation t → ±iτ, resulting in an imaginary horizon.


2022 ◽  
Vol 2022 (1) ◽  
Author(s):  
Ignatios Antoniadis ◽  
Osmin Lacombe ◽  
George K. Leontaris

Abstract We present an explicit string realisation of a cosmological inflationary scenario we proposed recently within the framework of type IIB flux compactifications in the presence of three magnetised D7-brane stacks. Inflation takes place around a metastable de Sitter vacuum. The inflaton is identified with the volume modulus and has a potential with a very shallow minimum near the maximum. Inflation ends due to the presence of “waterfall” fields that drive the evolution of the Universe from a nearby saddle point towards a global minimum with tuneable vacuum energy describing the present state of our Universe.


Symmetry ◽  
2020 ◽  
Vol 12 (4) ◽  
pp. 662 ◽  
Author(s):  
Irina Dymnikova

We outline the basic properties of regular black holes, their remnants and self-gravitating solitons G-lumps with the de Sitter and phantom interiors, which can be considered as heavy dark matter (DM) candidates generically related to a dark energy (DE). They are specified by the condition T t t = T r r and described by regular solutions of the Kerr-Shild class. Solutions for spinning objects can be obtained from spherical solutions by the Newman-Janis algorithm. Basic feature of all spinning objects is the existence of the equatorial de Sitter vacuum disk in their deep interiors. Energy conditions distinguish two types of their interiors, preserving or violating the weak energy condition dependently on violation or satisfaction of the energy dominance condition for original spherical solutions. For the 2-nd type the weak energy condition is violated and the interior contains the phantom energy confined by an additional de Sitter vacuum surface. For spinning solitons G-lumps a phantom energy is not screened by horizons and influences their observational signatures, providing a source of information about the scale and properties of a phantom energy. Regular BH remnants and G-lumps can form graviatoms binding electrically charged particles. Their observational signature is the electromagnetic radiation with the frequencies depending on the energy scale of the interior de Sitter vacuum within the range available for observations. A nontrivial observational signature of all DM candidates with de Sitter interiors predicted by analysis of dynamical equations is the induced proton decay in an underground detector like IceCUBE, due to non-conservation of baryon and lepton numbers in their GUT scale false vacuum interiors.


Symmetry ◽  
2020 ◽  
Vol 12 (4) ◽  
pp. 634 ◽  
Author(s):  
Irina Dymnikova

We address the question of the intrinsic relation between mass, gravity, spacetime symmetry, and the Higgs mechanism implied by involvement of the de Sitter vacuum as its basic ingredient (a false vacuum). Incorporating the de Sitter vacuum, the Higgs mechanism implicitly incorporates the generic relation between mass, gravity, and spacetime symmetry revealed in the frame of General Relativity for all objects involving the de Sitter vacuum. We overview two observational cases which display and verify this relation, the case known as “negative mass square problem” for neutrino, and appearance of a minimal length scale in e + e − annihilation.


2019 ◽  
Vol 100 (6) ◽  
Author(s):  
Gordon Kane ◽  
Martin Wolfgang Winkler
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2017 ◽  
Vol 32 (15) ◽  
pp. 1750083 ◽  
Author(s):  
Mariano Cadoni ◽  
Parul Jain

Motivated by the new theoretical paradigm that views space–time geometry as emerging from the entanglement of a pre-geometric theory, we investigate the issue of the signature of the presence of horizons and localized matter on the entanglement entropy (EE) [Formula: see text] for the case of three-dimensional AdS (AdS3) gravity. We use the holographically dual two-dimensional CFT on the torus and the related modular symmetry in order to treat bulk black holes and conical singularities (sourced by pointlike masses not shielded by horizons) on the same footing. In the regime where boundary tori can be approximated by cylinders, we are able to give universal expressions for the EE of black holes and conical singularities. We argue that the presence of horizons/localized matter in the bulk is encoded in the EE in terms of (i) enhancement/reduction of the entanglement of the AdS3 vacuum, (ii) scaling as area/volume of the leading term of the perturbative expansion of [Formula: see text], (iii) exponential/periodic behavior of [Formula: see text] and (iv) presence of unaccessible regions in the noncompact/compact dimension of the boundary cylinder. In particular, we show that the reduction effect of matter on the entanglement of the vacuum found by Verlinde for the de Sitter vacuum extends to the AdS3 vacuum.


2015 ◽  
Vol 92 (10) ◽  
Author(s):  
Fuminori Hasegawa ◽  
Yusuke Yamada
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Open Physics ◽  
2011 ◽  
Vol 9 (3) ◽  
Author(s):  
Irina Dymnikova ◽  
Evgeny Galaktionov

AbstractA unified description of dark ingredients is realized by a vacuum dark fluid defined by symmetry of its stress-energy tensor and allowed by General Relativity. The symmetry is reduced compared with the maximally symmetric de Sitter vacuum, which makes vacuum dark fluid essentially anisotropic and allows its density and pressure to evolve. It represents distributed vacuum dark energy by a time-evolving and spatially inhomogeneous cosmological term, and vacuum dark matter by gravitational vacuum solitons which are regular gravitationally bound structures without horizons (dark particles or dark stars), with the de Sitter centre (Λδki) in de Sitter space (λδki).


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