Development of the electroweak phase transition and baryogenesis

Jun, 2000
26 pages
Published in:
  • Int.J.Mod.Phys.D 9 (2000) 733-756
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Abstract:
We investigate the evolution of the electroweak phase transition, using a one-Higgs effective potential that can be regarded as an approximation for the Minimal Supersymmetric Standard Model. The phase transition occurs in a small interval around a temperature T_t below the critical one. We calculate this temperature as a function of the parameters of the potential and of a damping coefficient related to the viscosity of the plasma. The parameters that are relevant for baryogenesis, such as the velocity and thickness of the walls of bubbles and the value of the Higgs field inside them, change significantly in the range of temperatures where the first-order phase transition can occur. However, we find that in the likely interval for T_t there is no significant variation of these parameters. Furthermore, the temperature T_t is in general not far below the temperature at which bubbles begin to nucleate.
  • electroweak interaction: critical phenomena
  • bubble: production
  • effective potential
  • Higgs particle
  • temperature
  • potential: dependence
  • energy loss
  • plasma: viscosity
  • baryon: production
  • numerical calculations