
TL;DR
This paper reviews recent advances in electroweak baryogenesis, focusing on supersymmetric models and their experimental implications, including the viability of color-breaking phases during the electroweak phase transition.
Contribution
It provides a nonexpert overview of current developments in electroweak baryogenesis, emphasizing supersymmetric models and experimental searches.
Findings
Electroweak baryogenesis remains a plausible mechanism in supersymmetric models.
Current experiments are probing key parameters like the Higgs boson and top squark.
The viability of color-breaking phases during the electroweak transition is discussed.
Abstract
I give a synopsis, specifically aimed at nonexperts, of some of the recent developments in electroweak baryogenesis. The focus of the talk is on the present status of electroweak baryogenesis in supersymmetric models, since this is a plausible and realistic possibility that is currently being probed by experimental searches for the Higgs boson and the top squark. The question of whether it is viable to have a period of color-breaking during the electroweak phase transition is also discussed.
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