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Main Authors: Shao, Jingdong, Huang, Mei
Format: Preprint
Published: 2025
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Online Access:https://arxiv.org/abs/2510.06065
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  • A false vacuum could be a profound ingredient of fundamental physics, yet its direct detection in laboratories is hindered when the lifetime is exponentially long. Conventional static phase diagrams often discard metastable false vacuum, we show that, however, in a dynamical treatment of a first-order QCD phase transition at large quark chemical potential that strongly suppresses tunneling, cosmologically long-lived, and thus indispensable false vacuum naturally arises, and makes nontrivial contribution to constituting primordial quark objects. We identify two distinct branches of such primordial quark objects: quark star crusted with false vacuum, and nugget specifically referring to quark star in global false vacuum, which may account for a population of small compact stars. Some long-lived primordial objects may have survived until the late Universe, and hopefully sow the seeds of high red-shift galaxies. Its false vacuum decay can power ultra-energetic long $γ$-ray bursts and kHz gravitational waves within multi-messenger facilities, rendering itself an astrophysical and thus testable phenomenon.