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Thermal History of Non-equilibrated Scalars

Thermal History of Non-equilibrated Scalars

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英文摘要

Scalar fields in the early Universe are mostly discussed in two limits: either in equilibrium or completely decoupled. In this work we discuss scenarios where there are scalar fields that are not in equilibrium, but for which the coupling to thermal bath leads to interesting non-trivial dynamics. For example, in theories where scalar fields control the effective couplings of the theory, such out-of-equilibrium behavior can lead to cases where the couplings vary during cosmological evolution. We systematically examine the generic features governing the evolution of these couplings, and as an application we highlight a novel effect where the scalar quartic coupling of an Abelian Higgs model is modified, leading to stronger cosmological phase transitions than would be obtained for static non-evolving quartics.

V. Knapp-Perez、Gopolang Mohlabeng、Michael Ratz、Tim M. P. Tait

物理学

V. Knapp-Perez,Gopolang Mohlabeng,Michael Ratz,Tim M. P. Tait.Thermal History of Non-equilibrated Scalars[EB/OL].(2025-07-29)[2025-08-11].https://arxiv.org/abs/2507.21523.点此复制

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