Fate of the false vacuum: Semiclassical theory

Sidney Coleman
Phys. Rev. D 15, 2929 – Published 15 May 1977; Erratum Phys. Rev. D 16, 1248 (1977)
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Abstract

It is possible for a classical field theory to have two homogeneous stable equilibrium states with different energy densities. In the quantum version of the theory, the state of higher energy density becomes unstable through barrier penetration; it is a false vacuum. This is the first of two papers developing the qualitative and quantitative semiclassical theory of the decay of such a false vacuum for theories of a single scalar field with nonderivative interactions. In the limit of vanishing energy density between the two ground states, it is possible to obtain explicit expressions for the relevant quantities to leading order in h; in the more general case, the problem can be reduced to solving a single nonlinear ordinary differential equation.

  • Received 24 January 1977

DOI:https://doi.org/10.1103/PhysRevD.15.2929

©1977 American Physical Society

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Erratum: Fate of the false vacuum: semiclassical theory

Sidney Coleman
Phys. Rev. D 16, 1248 (1977)

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Sidney Coleman

  • Lyman Laboratory of Physics, Harvard University, Cambridge, Massachusetts 02138

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Vol. 15, Iss. 10 — 15 May 1977

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