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Non-perturbative determination of the sphaleron rate for first-order phase transitions

High Energy Physics - Phenomenology 2026-01-16 v2 Cosmology and Nongalactic Astrophysics High Energy Physics - Lattice

Abstract

In many extensions of the Standard Model electroweak phase transitions at high temperatures can be described in a minimal dimensionally reduced effective theory with SU(2) gauge field and fundamental Higgs scalar. In this effective theory, all thermodynamic information is governed by two dimensionless ratios xλ3/g32x \equiv \lambda_3/g^2_3 and ym32/g34y\equiv m^2_3/g^4_3, where λ3\lambda_3, m32m^2_3 and g3g_3 are the effective thermal scalar self-interaction coupling, the thermal mass and the effective gauge-coupling, respectively. By using non-perturbative lattice simulations to determine the rate of sphaleron transitions in the entire (x,y)(x,y)-plane corresponding to the Higgs phase, and by applying previous lattice results for the bubble nucleation, we find a condition x(Tc)0.025x(T_c) \lesssim 0.025 to guarantee preservation of the baryon asymmetry, which translates to v/Tc2Δϕϕ/Tc1.33v/T_c \equiv \sqrt{2 \Delta \langle \phi^\dagger \phi \rangle}/T_c \gtrsim 1.33 for the (gauge-invariant) discontinuity in Higgs condensate. This indicates that viability of the electroweak baryogenesis requires the phase transition to be slightly stronger than previously anticipated. Finally, we present a general template for analysing such viability in a wide class of beyond the Standard Model theories, in which new fields are heavy enough to be integrated out at high temperature.

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@article{arxiv.2506.04939,
  title  = {Non-perturbative determination of the sphaleron rate for first-order phase transitions},
  author = {Jaakko Annala and Kari Rummukainen and Tuomas V. I. Tenkanen},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2506.04939},
  year   = {2026}
}

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20 pages, 9 figures, published version