Fuzzy Euclidean wormholes in the inflationary universe

Publication date: Available online 5 February 2020Source: Physics of the Dark UniverseAuthor(s): Pisin Chen, Daeho Ro, Dong-han YeomAbstractIn this paper, we investigate complex-valued Euclidean wormholes in the Starobinsky inflation. Due to the properties of the concave inflaton potential, the classicality condition at both ends of the wormhole can be satisfied, as long as the initial condition of the inflaton field is such that it is located sufficiently close to the hilltop. We compare the probabilities of classicalized wormholes with the Hartle-Hawking compact instantons and conclude that the Euclidean wormholes are probabilistically preferred than compact instantons, if the inflation lasts more than 50 e-foldings. Our result assumes that the Euclidean path integral is the correct effective description of quantum gravity. This opens a new window for various future investigations that can be either confirmed or refuted by future experiments.
Source: Physics of the Dark Universe - Category: Physics Source Type: research
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