Upper limit on first-order electroweak phase transition strength
Abstract
For a cosmological first-order electroweak phase transition, requiring no sphaleron washout of baryon number violating processes leads to a lower bound on the strength of the transition. The velocity of the boundary between the phases, the so-called bubble wall, can become ultra-relativistic if the friction due to the plasma of particles is not sufficient to retard the wall's acceleration. This bubble ``runaway'' should not occur if a successful baryon asymmetry generation due to the transition is required. Using Boedeker-Moore criterion for bubble wall runaway, within the context of an extension of the standard model of particle physics with a real gauge-single scalar field, we show that a non runaway transition requirement puts an upper bound on the strength of the first-order phase transition.
Cite
@article{arxiv.2001.05973,
title = {Upper limit on first-order electroweak phase transition strength},
author = {Shehu AbdusSalam and Layla Kalhor and Mohammad Javad Kazemi},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2001.05973},
year = {2021}
}
Comments
v2: accepted for publication at the IJMPA