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"Big Bang" as a first-order phase transition in the early Universe

High Energy Physics - Theory 2014-05-26 v3

Abstract

It is argued that the "Big Bang" initiating the creation of our Universe may be a consequence of a first-order phase transition induced by interaction of a fundamental non-linear scalar field with gravitational field. The Lagrangian describing the scalar field f characterized by "imaginary mass" and nonlinearity of ϕ4{\phi}^4 type, existing in the space-time with non-zero scalar curvature RR, is proposed to be augmented with an additional linear term Rϕ\propto R{\phi}, along with the standard term Rϕ2\propto R|{\phi}|^2 quadratic in ϕ{\phi}. The term linear in ϕ{\phi}, playing the role of an "external field", leads to a cubic equation in ϕ{\phi} for the extrema of the potential energy of the scalar field and ensures the possibility of a first-order phase transition driven by the parameter proportional to RR. It is assumed that the early Universe is filled with non-linear scalar field in the ground state and cold matter, neutral with respect to all charges, satisfying the equation of state p=νϵp={\nu}{\epsilon}. It is shown that given the condition ν>1/3{\nu}>1/3 the scalar curvature R=κ(3ν1)ϵ4ΛR={\kappa}(3{\nu}-1){\epsilon}-4{\Lambda} (where Λ{\Lambda} is the cosmological constant) decreases with diminishing of the energy density of matter during the Universe's expansion and reaches certain critical value Rc<0R_c<0 when the first-order phase transition occurs. Using parameters characterizing the Higgs field, the rapid "roll-down" of the system into the potential minimum is shown to take place in a time span of about 103110^{-31} s. During this time the latent heat of the transition is released increasing the temperature of the Universe to the Planck value TP=1032T_P=10^{32} K, which may be seen as the "Big Bang" producing 410304 \cdot 10^{30} GW of power.

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@article{arxiv.1405.4219,
  title  = {"Big Bang" as a first-order phase transition in the early Universe},
  author = {E. A. Pashitskii},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1405.4219},
  year   = {2014}
}

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4 pages, 3 figures