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The phase of scalar field driven wormholes at one loop in the path integral formulation for Euclidean quantum gravity

A Carlini et al 1992 Class. Quantum Grav. 9 629-640   doi: 10.1088/0264-9381/9/3/006  Help

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A Carlini and M Martellini
Int. Sch. for Adv. Studies, Trieste, Italy

Abstract. The authors calculate the one-loop approximation to the Euclidean quantum gravity coupled to a scalar field around the classical Carlini and Mijic (CM) wormhole solutions (1990). The main result is that the Euclidean partition functional ZEQG in the 'little wormhole' limit is real. Extension of the CM solutions with the inclusions of a bare cosmological constant to the case of a sphere S4 can lead to the elimination of the destabilizing effects of the scalar modes of gravity against those of the matter. In particular, in the asymptotic region of a large 4-sphere, the authors recover Coleman's exp(exp(1/ gamma eff)) peak at the effective cosmological constant gamma eff=0, with no phase ambiguities in ZEQG.

Print publication: Issue 3 (March 1992)

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