In this work, we examine the possibility of realizing a strongly rst-order electroweak phase transi- tion within the minimal classically scale invariant extension of the standard model (SM), previously proposed and analyzed as a potential solution to the hierarchy problem. By introducing one com- plex gauge-singlet scalar and three (weak scale) right-handed Majorana neutrinos, the scenario was successfully capable of achieving a radiative breaking of the electroweak symmetry (by means of the Coleman-Weinberg Mechanism), inducing non-zero masses for the SM neutrinos (via the seesaw mechanism), presenting a pseudoscalar dark matter candidate (protected by the CP symmetry of the potential), and predicting the existence of a second CP-even boso...
We study the dynamics of electroweak symmetry breaking in an extension of the Standard Model where t...
AbstractMotivated by the possibility to explain dark matter abundance and strong electroweak phase t...
Motivated by the possibility to explain dark matter abundance and strong electroweak phase transitio...
Singlet extensions of the Standard Model (SM) allow for a strongly first order electroweak phase tra...
We study the phenomenology of gauge singlet extensions of the Standard Model scalar sector and their...
The construction of an effective 3D theory at high temperatures for the MSSM as a model of electrowe...
We investigate an extension of the standard model (SM) with a singlet fermionic dark matter (DM) par...
AbstractWe propose a group theoretic condition which may be applied to extensions of the Standard Mo...
After some introductory remarks about the prospects of first order phase transitions in the early un...
We argue that a strongly first order electroweak phase transition is natural in the presence of stro...
We consider phase transitions in the standard model (SM) without the Higgs mass term, which is coupl...
We analyze the theoretical and phenomenological considerations for the electroweak phase transition ...
In principle, the baryon asymmetry of the Universe can be generated at the electroweak phase transit...
We investigate a minimal singlet-scalar extension to the Standard Model that achieves a strong first...
The MSSM with a light right-handed stop and supersymmetric models with a singlet whose vev is compar...
We study the dynamics of electroweak symmetry breaking in an extension of the Standard Model where t...
AbstractMotivated by the possibility to explain dark matter abundance and strong electroweak phase t...
Motivated by the possibility to explain dark matter abundance and strong electroweak phase transitio...
Singlet extensions of the Standard Model (SM) allow for a strongly first order electroweak phase tra...
We study the phenomenology of gauge singlet extensions of the Standard Model scalar sector and their...
The construction of an effective 3D theory at high temperatures for the MSSM as a model of electrowe...
We investigate an extension of the standard model (SM) with a singlet fermionic dark matter (DM) par...
AbstractWe propose a group theoretic condition which may be applied to extensions of the Standard Mo...
After some introductory remarks about the prospects of first order phase transitions in the early un...
We argue that a strongly first order electroweak phase transition is natural in the presence of stro...
We consider phase transitions in the standard model (SM) without the Higgs mass term, which is coupl...
We analyze the theoretical and phenomenological considerations for the electroweak phase transition ...
In principle, the baryon asymmetry of the Universe can be generated at the electroweak phase transit...
We investigate a minimal singlet-scalar extension to the Standard Model that achieves a strong first...
The MSSM with a light right-handed stop and supersymmetric models with a singlet whose vev is compar...
We study the dynamics of electroweak symmetry breaking in an extension of the Standard Model where t...
AbstractMotivated by the possibility to explain dark matter abundance and strong electroweak phase t...
Motivated by the possibility to explain dark matter abundance and strong electroweak phase transitio...