Coincident brane nucleation and the neutralization of \Lambda
Jaume Garriga, Ariel Megevand

TL;DR
This paper investigates the feasibility and rate of coincident brane nucleation in string-inspired models for neutralizing the cosmological constant, analyzing instanton solutions and their dependence on de Sitter temperature.
Contribution
It provides a detailed analysis of instanton solutions for coincident brane nucleation, clarifying conditions under which they exist and their implications for cosmological constant relaxation.
Findings
Degeneracy factor depends mildly on de Sitter temperature.
Coleman-de Luccia instanton may not exist for coincident branes due to repulsive forces.
Static instantons enable pair creation with rates sensitive to ambient temperature.
Abstract
Nucleation of branes by a four-form field has recently been considered in string motivated scenarios for the neutralization of the cosmological constant. An interesting question in this context is whether the nucleation of stacks of coincident branes is possible, and if so, at what rate does it proceed. Feng et al. have suggested that, at high ambient de Sitter temperature, the rate may be strongly enhanced, due to large degeneracy factors associated with the number of light species living on the worldsheet. This might facilitate the quick relaxation from a large effective cosmological constant down to the observed value. Here, we analyse this possibility in some detail. In four dimensions, and after the moduli are stabilized, branes interact via repulsive long range forces. Because of that, the Coleman-de Luccia (CdL) instanton for coincident brane nucleation may not exist, unless…
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