Gravitational Waves from First-Order Phase Transition in a Simple Axion-Like Particle Model
Abstract
We consider a gauge-singlet complex scalar field with a global symmetry that is spontaneously broken at some high energy scale . As a result, the angular part of the -field becomes an axion-like particle (ALP). We show that if the -field has a non-zero coupling to the Standard Model Higgs boson, there exists a certain region in the parameter space where the global symmetry-breaking induces a strongly first order phase transition, thereby producing stochastic gravitational waves that are potentially observable in current and future gravitational-wave detectors. In particular, we find that future gravitational-wave experiments such as TianQin, BBO and Cosmic Explorer could probe a broad range of the energy scale , independent of the ALP mass. Since all the ALP couplings to the Standard Model particles are proportional to inverse powers of the energy scale (up to model-dependent coefficients), the gravitational-wave detection prospects are largely complementary to the current laboratory, astrophysical and cosmological probes of the ALP scenarios.
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Cite
@article{arxiv.1905.00891,
title = {Gravitational Waves from First-Order Phase Transition in a Simple Axion-Like Particle Model},
author = {P. S. Bhupal Dev and Francesc Ferrer and Yiyang Zhang and Yongchao Zhang},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1905.00891},
year = {2019}
}
Comments
30 pages, 11 figures, minor changes, version accepted by JCAP