Nuclear and Particle Physics

Tackling the Gravitational Wave - Collider Inverse Problem

by Tuomas Tenkanen (Nordita)

Europe/Stockholm
Description

In this talk, I discuss the interplay between hypothetical future collider observations and the detection of a gravitational wave signal produced by a strong first order electroweak phase transition. We have applied state-of-the-art methods for thermodynamics, a combination of a dimensionally reduced, three-dimensional effective field theory and results of both perturbation theory and non-perturbative lattice simulations. 

 

In particular I focus on the real triplet extension of the SM, which admits a possible two-step electroweak phase transition. Our analysis provides support that a first order transition during the second step could generate a signal accessible to LISA generation detectors. Such a gravitational wave signal displays a strong sensitivity to the portal coupling between the new scalar and the Higgs boson. I discuss how the combination of direct and indirect measurements of the new scalar properties, in combination with the presence or absence of a gravitational wave detection, could test the model and identify the values of the model parameters.

Zoom Link: 
https://uu-se.zoom.us/j/62525883858?pwd=eG9HRVh6OGprTkxjQ3FaZWYwVlpHUT09

Meeting ID: 625 2588 3858
Passcode: HEPNPFREIA