Universal gravitational-wave signatures from heavy new physics in the electroweak sector
Abstract
We calculate the gravitational-wave spectra produced by the electroweak phase transition with TeV-scale Beyond-Standard-Model physics in the early universe. Our study captures the effect of quantum and thermal fluctuations within a non-perturbative framework. We discover a universal relation between the mean bubble separation and the strength parameter of the phase transition, which holds for a wide range of new-physics contributions. The ramifications of this result are three-fold: First, they constrain the gravitational-wave spectra resulting from heavy (TeV-scale) new physics. Second, they contribute to distinguishing heavy from light new physics directly from the gravitational-wave signature. Third, they suggest that a concerted effort of gravitational-wave observations together with collider experiments could be required to distinguish between different models of heavy new physics.
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@article{arxiv.2010.00017,
title = {Universal gravitational-wave signatures from heavy new physics in the electroweak sector},
author = {Astrid Eichhorn and Johannes Lumma and Jan M. Pawlowski and Manuel Reichert and Masatoshi Yamada},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2010.00017},
year = {2021}
}
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46 pages, 11 figures, 3 tables; JCAP version