Electroweak Bubble Wall Speed Limit
Mar 23, 2017Citations per year
Abstract: (IOP)
In extensions of the Standard Model with extra scalars, the electroweak phase transition can be very strong, and the bubble walls can be highly relativistic. We revisit our previous argument that electroweak bubble walls can 'run away,' that is, achieve extreme ultrarelativistic velocities γ ~ 10(14). We show that, when particles cross the bubble wall, they can emit transition radiation. Wall-frame soft processes, though suppressed by a power of the coupling α, have a significance enhanced by the γ-factor of the wall, limiting wall velocities to γ ~ 1/α. Though the bubble walls can move at almost the speed of light, they carry an infinitesimal share of the plasma's energy.Note:
- 14 pages, 1 figure; version to appear in JCAP
- electroweak interaction: critical phenomena
- bubble
- velocity: relativistic
- transition radiation
- suppression
- plasma
- higher-order: 0
- mean field approximation
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