AbstractThe growth of bubbles in cosmological first-order phase transitions involves nontrivial hydrodynamics. For that reason, the study of the propagation of phase transition fronts often requires several approximations. A frequently used approximation consists in describing the two phases as being composed only of radiation and vacuum energy (the so-called bag equation of state). We show that, in realistic models, the speed of sound in the low-temperature phase is generally smaller than that of radiation, and we study the hydrodynamics in such a situation. We find in particular that a new kind of hydrodynamical solution may be possible, which does not arise in the bag model. We obtain analytic results for the efficiency of the transfer o...
We survey systematically the general parametrisations of particle-physics models for a first-order p...
AbstractIn cosmological first-order phase transitions, gravitational waves are generated by the coll...
Bubble collisions and defect formation in a damping environment (Melfo, Alejandra; Ferrera, Antonio...
The growth of bubbles in cosmological first-order phase transitions involves nontrivial hydrodynamic...
AbstractThe growth of bubbles in cosmological first-order phase transitions involves nontrivial hydr...
We study the energy budget of a first-order cosmological phase transition, which is an important fac...
The energy budget for gravitational waves of a cosmological first order phase transitions depends on...
In a cosmological first-order phase transition, bubbles of the stable phase nucleate and expand in t...
By means of a relativistic microscopic approach we calculate the expansion velocity of bubbles gener...
We study the dynamics of cosmological phase transitions in the case of small velocities of bubble wa...
The speed of sound ($ c_{s}$) is studied to understand the hydrodynamical evolution of the matter cr...
We discuss a hydrodynamic obstruction to bubble wall acceleration during a cosmological first-order ...
This work is a summary of three papers (references [5, 14, 24]), which deal with modelling the hadro...
By means of a relativistic microscopic approach we calculate the expansion velocity of bubbles gener...
We investigate sound wave propagation in a monatomic gas using a volume-based hydrodynamic model. In...
We survey systematically the general parametrisations of particle-physics models for a first-order p...
AbstractIn cosmological first-order phase transitions, gravitational waves are generated by the coll...
Bubble collisions and defect formation in a damping environment (Melfo, Alejandra; Ferrera, Antonio...
The growth of bubbles in cosmological first-order phase transitions involves nontrivial hydrodynamic...
AbstractThe growth of bubbles in cosmological first-order phase transitions involves nontrivial hydr...
We study the energy budget of a first-order cosmological phase transition, which is an important fac...
The energy budget for gravitational waves of a cosmological first order phase transitions depends on...
In a cosmological first-order phase transition, bubbles of the stable phase nucleate and expand in t...
By means of a relativistic microscopic approach we calculate the expansion velocity of bubbles gener...
We study the dynamics of cosmological phase transitions in the case of small velocities of bubble wa...
The speed of sound ($ c_{s}$) is studied to understand the hydrodynamical evolution of the matter cr...
We discuss a hydrodynamic obstruction to bubble wall acceleration during a cosmological first-order ...
This work is a summary of three papers (references [5, 14, 24]), which deal with modelling the hadro...
By means of a relativistic microscopic approach we calculate the expansion velocity of bubbles gener...
We investigate sound wave propagation in a monatomic gas using a volume-based hydrodynamic model. In...
We survey systematically the general parametrisations of particle-physics models for a first-order p...
AbstractIn cosmological first-order phase transitions, gravitational waves are generated by the coll...
Bubble collisions and defect formation in a damping environment (Melfo, Alejandra; Ferrera, Antonio...