Cosmological implications of the transition from the false vacuum to the true vacuum state
Aleksander Stachowski, Marek Szydlowski, Krzysztof Urbanowski

TL;DR
This paper explores a quantum mechanically motivated model of dark energy transition from false to true vacuum, showing it aligns well with observational data and extends the standard cosmological model with quantum decay processes.
Contribution
It introduces a novel parametrization of dark energy based on quantum decay from false to true vacuum, integrating quantum mechanics with cosmological evolution.
Findings
The model fits astronomical data well.
Intermediate quantum regime shows oscillatory dark energy density.
The model is nearly indistinguishable from ΛCDM for current observations.
Abstract
We study the cosmology with the running dark energy. The parametrization of dark energy with the respect to the redshift is derived from the first principles of quantum mechanics. Energy density of dark energy is obtained from the quantum process of transition from the false vacuum state to the true vacuum state. This is the class of the extended interacting CDM models. We consider the energy density of dark energy parametrization , which follows from the Breit-Wigner energy distribution function which is used to model the quantum unstable systems. The idea that properties of the process of the quantum mechanical decay of unstable states can help to understand the properties of the observed universe was formulated by Krauss and Dent and this idea was used in our considerations. In the cosmological model with the mentioned parametrization there is an energy…
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