The Thin-Wall Approximation in Vacuum Decay: a Lemma
High Energy Physics - Theory
2018-11-28 v2
Abstract
The 'thin-wall approximation' gives a simple estimate of the decay rate of an unstable quantum field. Unfortunately, the approximation is uncontrolled. In this paper I show that there are actually two different thin-wall approximations and that they bracket the true decay rate: I prove that one is an upper bound and the other a lower bound. In the thin-wall limit, the two approximations converge. In the presence of gravity, a generalization of this lemma provides a simple sufficient condition for non-perturbative vacuum instability.
Cite
@article{arxiv.1711.07712,
title = {The Thin-Wall Approximation in Vacuum Decay: a Lemma},
author = {Adam R. Brown},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1711.07712},
year = {2018}
}
Comments
technically contains 2 lemmas