Left-Right Symmetry Breaking and Gravitational Waves : A Tale of Two Phase Transitions
Left-Right Symmetry Breaking and Gravitational Waves : A Tale of Two Phase Transitions
We study possible ways gravitational waves (GW) are sourced in a theory with minimal left-right symmetry breaking. Generically first order phase transitions (FOPT) lead to gravitational waves sourced by bubble dynamics, while second order phase transitions (SOPT) do not. However, due the presence of two degenerate fields, we obtain domain walls in the putative SOPT case, giving rise to GW via disintegrating domain walls, testable at experiments such as IPTA, DECIGO, and LISA. On the other hand, for the case of FOPT, we get the usual signal from spontaneously created bubbles, but there also arises a late forming domain wall structure separating the two types of vacua. The disintegration of these walls provides an additional source of GW. Thus the parameter range signalling FOPT case gives rise to two distinct peaks in the spectrum of GW. This is verifiable for the low symmetry breaking scales $10^4 - 10^6$ GeV, but a high scale such as $\sim10^{10}$ GeV remains beyond the reach of currently planned experiments. Finally, we point out that a version of the left-right symmetric model which separates the scale of parity breaking from that of gauge symmetry breaking is also subject to domain wall formation and amenable to GW observations.
U. A. Yajnik、Z. A. Borboruah
物理学
U. A. Yajnik,Z. A. Borboruah.Left-Right Symmetry Breaking and Gravitational Waves : A Tale of Two Phase Transitions[EB/OL].(2022-12-12)[2025-08-02].https://arxiv.org/abs/2212.05829.点此复制
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