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A Small-Throat Boundary Condition for the Tunneling Wave Function of the Universe

General Relativity and Quantum Cosmology 2026-07-09 v1 High Energy Physics - Theory

Abstract

We propose a small-throat prescription for the wave function of a closed universe in the Lorentzian path integral formalism, motivated by the idea that universe creation may be obtained as the decoupling, or pinch-off, limit of a tunneling geometry connected to another universe through a small throat. Instead of retaining the parent-universe side explicitly, we describe the remaining half-geometry by a minisuperspace path integral with boundary conditions imposed at the throat. To model the finite throat, we introduce a small radiation component parametrized by ϵ\epsilon in a closed minisuperspace model with a positive cosmological constant. The radiation term produces two turning points, an inner one qO(ϵ)q_-\sim O(\epsilon) and an outer one q+H2q_+\sim H^{-2}, where qq is the square of the scale factor. Our prescription imposes the Neumann condition q˙(0)=0\dot q(0)=0 at the initial endpoint and restricts the initial size qi=q(0)q_i=q(0) to a small-throat domain 0<qi<ϵ/H0<|q_i|<\sqrt{\epsilon}/H that contains qq_-. This restriction selects the Riemann sheet containing the small-throat tunneling saddle and its Picard--Lefschetz cycle, while excluding the unsuppressed saddle associated with the outer turning point q+q_+. Taking the limit ϵ0\epsilon\to0 after this finite-throat saddle problem has been defined, the small-throat domain collapses to qi0q_i \to 0, and the saddle action reduces to that of the standard tunneling saddle. Other choices of lapse contour can instead select Hartle--Hawking-type growing branches. In this sense, the tunneling wave function can be obtained as the limiting form of tunneling from an arbitrarily small universe in a Lorentzian path integral, rather than by imposing a boundary condition directly at a vanishing geometry.

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@article{arxiv.2607.08815,
  title  = {A Small-Throat Boundary Condition for the Tunneling Wave Function of the Universe},
  author = {Masaki Yamada},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2607.08815},
  year   = {2026}
}

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10 pages, 4 figures