Semiclassical decay of de Sitter space into black holes with vortex-deformed horizons

Abstract

We study the decay of de Sitter space into black holes whose horizons are dressed by BPS vortices of a CP1 action. The process is mediated by a regular Euclidean instanton obtained as a vortex-deformed generalization of the Nariai instanton. Its Euclidean geometry has the form S2×Σ, where Σ is a compact surface whose geometry is shaped by the vortex configuration. The resulting decay rates are controlled by a discrete topological charge, showing that matter vortices open a new topologically organized family of decay channels for de Sitter space.

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