What's the (Dark) Matter with Cosmological Bubbles?
Moritz Breitbach

TL;DR
This thesis explores cosmological phase transitions, proposing mechanisms for baryon asymmetry and dark matter, and investigates gravitational waves and new physics detection prospects at DUNE, with significant numerical simulations and phenomenological insights.
Contribution
It introduces a novel mechanism linking dark phase transitions to baryon asymmetry and dark matter, and demonstrates primordial black hole production through advanced simulations.
Findings
Proposes a dark phase transition mechanism for baryon asymmetry and dark matter.
Demonstrates primordial black hole formation via plasma compression during phase transitions.
Shows improved detection prospects for new physics at DUNE-PRISM with reduced uncertainties.
Abstract
Despite their tremendous successes, modern-day cosmology and particle physics harbor a variety of unresolved mysteries. Two of the biggest are the origin of the baryon asymmetry of the Universe and the existence and nature of dark matter. In the present thesis, the author addresses these topics in various ways. The first part of the thesis is concerned with cosmological first-order phase transitions that may have occurred shortly after the Big Bang. Such transitions proceed via the nucleation and expansion of true vacuum bubbles and give rise to a rich phenomenology. The author suggests a mechanism to simultaneously explain the baryon asymmetry and dark matter, based on the out-of-equilibrium dynamics at the boundary of a dark phase transition with large order parameter. The same class of phase transitions can, in the parameter regime of small dark matter Yukawa couplings, lead to the…
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Taxonomy
TopicsCosmology and Gravitation Theories
