Gravitational waves from a curvature-induced phase transition of a Higgs-portal dark matter sector
Andreas Mantziris, Orfeu Bertolami

TL;DR
This paper explores the generation of gravitational waves from a curvature-induced phase transition in a Higgs-portal dark matter model, linking cosmology and particle physics, and assessing detectability with future experiments.
Contribution
It introduces a novel mechanism for first-order phase transitions driven by curvature effects in a dark scalar field, with implications for gravitational wave signals.
Findings
Gravitational wave signals are enhanced during kination epochs.
Parameter space constraints are derived from gravitational wave amplitudes.
Some spectra could be detectable by future gravitational wave experiments.
Abstract
The study of interactions between dark matter and the Higgs field opens an exciting connection between cosmology and particle physics, since such scenarios can impact the features of dark matter as well as interfering with the spontaneous breaking of the electroweak symmetry. Furthermore, such Higgs-portal models of dark matter should be suitably harmonised with the various epochs of the universe and the phenomenological constraints imposed by collider experiments. At the same time, the prospect of a stochastic gravitational wave background offers a promising new window into the primordial universe, which can complement the insights gained from accelerators. In this study, we examined whether gravitational waves can be generated from a curvature-induced phase transition of a non-minimally coupled dark scalar field with a portal coupling to the Higgs field. The main requirement is that…
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Taxonomy
TopicsCosmology and Gravitation Theories · Geophysics and Gravity Measurements · Dark Matter and Cosmic Phenomena
