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Gravitational Waves and Primordial Black Holes produced by Dark Meta Stable Vacuum Decay

As of 23 August 2026, this Paper Citation Record lists 0 of 0 outbound references and 2 inbound Pith citation observations for arXiv:2601.14366.

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Late-time Quantum Vacuum Decay and its Cosmological Implications cites this paper.

Late-time Quantum Vacuum Decay and its Cosmological Implications Gravitational Waves and Primordial Black Holes produced by Dark Meta Stable Vacuum Decay

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arxiv_id, observed 2026-08-14T01:00:29.797158Z

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A New Origin of the Big Bang from Dark-Sector-Induced Vacuum Decay and Its Gravitational-Wave Signal cites this paper.

A New Origin of the Big Bang from Dark-Sector-Induced Vacuum Decay and Its Gravitational-Wave Signal Gravitational Waves and Primordial Black Holes produced by Dark Meta Stable Vacuum Decay

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