Cosmological Phase Transition of Spontaneous Confinement
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Abstract
The dynamics of a cosmological (de)confinement phase transition is studied in nearly conformally invariant field theories, where confinement is predominantly spontaneously generated and associated with a light “dilaton” field. We show how the leading contribution to the transition rate can be computed within the dilaton effective theory. In the context of Composite Higgs theories, we demonstrate that a simple scenario involving two renormalization-group fixed points can make the transition proceed much more rapidly than in the minimal scenario, thereby avoiding excessive dilution of matter abundances generated before the transition. The implications for gravitational wave phenomenology are discussed.
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Authors
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Majid Ekhterachian
University of Maryland, College Park
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Kaustubh Agashe
University of Maryland, College Park
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Peizhi Du
Stony Brook University
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Soubhik Kumar
University of Maryland, College Park
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Raman Sundrum
University of Maryland, College Park