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Gravitational black-holes-hedgehogs and two degenerate vacua of the Universe

    https://doi.org/10.1142/S0218271818500220Cited by:3 (Source: Crossref)

    In the present paper, assuming the Multiple Point Principle (MPP) as a new law of Nature, we considered the existence of the two degenerate vacua of the Universe: the first Electroweak (EW) vacuum at v1246GeV — “true vacuum”, and the second Planck scale “false vacuum” at v21018 GeV. In these vacua, we investigated different topological defects. The main aim of this paper is an investigation of the black-hole-hedgehogs configurations as defects of the false vacuum. In the framework of the f(R) gravity, described by the Gravi-Weak unification model, we considered a black-hole solution, which corresponds to a “hedgehog” — global monopole, that has been “swallowed” by the black-hole with mass core MBH1018GeV and radius δ1021GeV1. Considering the results of the hedgehog lattice theory in the framework of the SU(2) Yang–Mills gauge-invariant theory with hedgehogs in the Wilson loops, we have used the critical value of temperature for the hedgehogs confinement phase (Tc1018GeV). This result gave us the possibility to conclude that the SM shows a new physics with contributions of the SU(2)-triplet Higgs bosons at the scale 10TeV. Theory predicts the stability of the EW-vacuum and the accuracy of the MPP.

    PACS: 04.50.Kd, 98.80.Cq, 12.10.−g, 95.35.+d, 95.36.+x
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