Real-Time Simulation of Asymmetry Generation in Fermion-Bubble Collisions
Abstract
Motivated by the out-of-equilibrium dynamics during an early-universe first-order phase transition, we perform real-time simulations of fermion-bubble scattering in dimensions. This nonequilibrium process can generate a charge-conjugation asymmetry outside the bubble wall, induced by the complex fermion mass profile. The resulting asymmetry is the 1+1-dimensional analog of the asymmetry in 3+1 dimensions, a key ingredient in baryon asymmetry generation at the electroweak scale. Using tensor network methods, we track the real-time evolution of the asymmetry in the charge density as the fermion interacts with the bubble wall, a regime inaccessible to analytic calculations. We further introduce two observables to quantify the asymmetry in the asymptotic region where reflected particles are well separated from the scattering point: one based on the net charge outside the bubble wall, and the other on the spatial displacement between the reflected particle and antiparticle wavepackets. Our study represents a first step toward nonperturbative, real-time computations of asymmetry in 3+1 dimensions for electroweak baryogenesis.
Cite
@article{arxiv.2412.10365,
title = {Real-Time Simulation of Asymmetry Generation in Fermion-Bubble Collisions},
author = {Marcela Carena and Ying-Ying Li and Tong Ou and Hersh Singh},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2412.10365},
year = {2025}
}
Comments
Major revision: Analysis updated with a new observable. 18 pages, 8 figures