We study gauge dependence of gravitational waves produced from a first-order phase transition in classical scale-invariant U(1)′ models. Accidental gauge independence of the one-loop effective potential in this class of models is spoiled by including thermal resummation. The gauge artifact in the resummed effective potential propagates to the gravitational wave spectrum and results in one order of magnitude uncertainties in the prediction under a specific gauge choice. © 2017 The Authors.3311Nsciescopu
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We conduct large scale numerical simulations of gravitational wave production at a first-order vacuu...
We revisit the perturbative expansion at high temperature and investigate its convergence by inspect...
We study gauge dependence of gravitational waves produced from a first-order phase transition in cla...
Within a recently proposed classically conformal model, in which the generation of neutrino masses i...
We conduct large scale numerical simulations of gravitational wave production at a first-order vacuu...
We survey systematically the general parametrisations of particle-physics models for a first-order p...
Global second-order phase transitions are expected to produce scale-invariant gravitational wave spe...
We critically examine the magnitude of theoretical uncertainties in perturbative calculations of fis...
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We survey systematically the general parametrisations of particle-physics models for a first-order p...
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We conduct large scale numerical simulations of gravitational wave production at a first-order vacuu...
We revisit the perturbative expansion at high temperature and investigate its convergence by inspect...