Electroweak phase transition, critical bubbles and sphaleron decoupling condition in the MSSM
Koichi Funakubo, Eibun Senaha

TL;DR
This paper examines the electroweak phase transition and sphaleron decoupling in the MSSM, highlighting the importance of nucleation temperature and providing updated criteria for baryogenesis viability.
Contribution
It provides a detailed analysis of v/T at both critical and nucleation temperatures in the MSSM, including zero mode effects, and refines the sphaleron decoupling condition.
Findings
v/T at nucleation temperature can be ~10% higher than at critical temperature
Sphaleron decoupling condition is v/T > 1.38 at nucleation temperature
In allowed parameter space, v/T is insufficient to meet the decoupling condition
Abstract
The electroweak phase transition and the sphaleron decoupling condition in the MSSM are revisited taking the latest experimental data into account. The light Higgs boson scenario and the ordinary decoupling limit which are classified by the relative size between the CP-odd Higgs boson mass and Z boson mass are considered within the context of electroweak baryogenesis. We investigate v/T at not only the critical temperature at which the effective potential has two degenerate minima but also the nucleation temperature of the critical bubbles, where v is a vacuum expectation value of the Higgs boson and T denotes a temperature. It is found that v/T at the nucleation temperature can be enhanced by about 10% compared to that at the critical temperature. We also evaluate the sphaleron decoupling condition including the zero mode factors of the fluctuations around sphaleron. It is observed…
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