The following pages link to The fate of the Higgs vacuum (Q1638759):
Displaying 19 items.
- Electroweak vacuum stability in the Higgs-Dilaton theory (Q683071) (← links)
- The impact of non-minimally coupled gravity on vacuum stability (Q1636257) (← links)
- Impact of new physics on the EW vacuum stability in a curved spacetime background (Q1707760) (← links)
- Hawking-Moss transition with a black hole seed (Q1995157) (← links)
- Bubble evolution around heterogeneities in \(\varphi^4\)-field theories (Q2026075) (← links)
- Black hole induced false vacuum decay from first principles (Q2083061) (← links)
- Interaction of cosmological domain walls with large classical objects, like planets and satellites, and the flyby anomaly (Q2091003) (← links)
- Black holes, oscillating instantons and the Hawking-Moss transition (Q2215329) (← links)
- On catalyzed vacuum decay around a radiating black hole and the crisis of the electroweak vacuum (Q2225742) (← links)
- Correspondence between thermal and quantum vacuum transitions around horizons (Q2421160) (← links)
- Spontaneously broken symmetry restoration of quantum fields in the vicinity of neutral and electrically charged black holes (Q2421688) (← links)
- Two interacting scalars system in curved spacetime --- vacuum stability from the curved spacetime effective field theory (cEFT) perspective (Q2658177) (← links)
- Black hole induced false vacuum decay: the role of greybody factors (Q2678097) (← links)
- Vacuum decay and bubble nucleation in the anti-de Sitter black holes (Q2682180) (← links)
- Gravitational corrections to electroweak vacuum decay: metric vs. Palatini (Q2698923) (← links)
- Small-mass naked singularities censored by the Higgs field (Q5161919) (← links)
- Electroweak vacuum decay in metric-affine gravity (Q6096142) (← links)
- Black holes don't source fast Higgs vacuum decay (Q6101182) (← links)
- Seeded vacuum decay with Gauss-Bonnet (Q6183421) (← links)