Classical issues in electroweak baryogenesis
Abstract
In one scenario of baryogenesis, the matter-antimatter asymmetry was generated in the early universe during a cold electroweak transition. We model this transition by changing the sign of the effective mass-squared parameter of the Higgs field from positive to negative. The resulting `tachyonic' instability leads to a rapid growth of occupation numbers, such that a classical approximation can be made in computing subsequent developments in real time. We solve the classical equations of motion in the SU(2)-Higgs model under the influence of effective CP-violation. The resulting baryon asymmetry follows from the generated Chern-Simons number using the anomaly equation. The `classical' difficulties with lattice implementations of these observables are avoided here because the fields are smooth on the lattice scale.
Cite
@article{arxiv.hep-lat/0309082,
title = {Classical issues in electroweak baryogenesis},
author = {Jan Smit and Anders Tranberg},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:hep-lat/0309082},
year = {2009}
}
Comments
Proceedings Lattice 2003 (Higgs), 3 pages; added references