False Vacuum Lumps with the Fermionic Core
Yutaka Hosotani, Ramin G. Daghigh

TL;DR
This paper explores the existence of stable, gravitating lumps with a false vacuum core stabilized by fermions, which could potentially exist across different scales in the universe.
Contribution
It introduces a new class of stable gravitating objects with false vacuum cores supported by fermions, expanding the understanding of vacuum structures in scalar field theories.
Findings
Stable false vacuum lumps with fermionic cores can exist in various scales.
Fermions play a crucial role in stabilizing these vacuum structures.
Potential implications for cosmology and particle physics.
Abstract
Stable gravitating lumps with a false vacuum core surrounded by the true vacuum in a scalar field potential exist in the presence of fermions at the core. These objects may exist in the universe at various scales.
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