Transition rate and gravitational wave spectrum from first-order QCD phase transitions
Abstract
We investigate the gravitational wave spectrum induced by first-order QCD phase transitions including the deconfinement phase transition in the pure gluon system and Friedberg-Lee model, and chiral phase transition in the quark-meson model and Polyakov quark-meson model. The gravitational wave power spectra are sensitive to the phase transition rate . All QCD models predict a rather large phase transition rate in the order of at high temperature region, and the produced gravitational waves lie in the peak frequency region of , corresponding to an energy spectrum in the range of , which can be detected by LISA and Taiji. If a high baryon density is generated through Affleck-Dine baryogenesis or other mechanisms, the baryon chemical potential significantly reduces the phase transition rate, potentially dropping it to the order of , leading to the production of nanohertz gravitational waves. Furthermore, a critical quark chemical potential exists with a zero phase transition rate , indicating that the false vacuum will not decay, thus supporting the formation of primordial quark nuggets in the early universe.
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@article{arxiv.2410.06780,
title = {Transition rate and gravitational wave spectrum from first-order QCD phase transitions},
author = {Jingdong Shao and Hong Mao and Mei Huang},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2410.06780},
year = {2025}
}
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17 pages