We revisit the electroweak phase transition in the standard model with a real scalar, utilizing several calculation methods to investigate scheme dependences. We quantify the numerical impacts of Nambu–Goldstone resummation, required in one of the schemes, on the strength of the first-order electroweak phase transition. We also employ a gauge-independent scheme to make a comparison with the standard gauge-dependent results. It is found that the effect of the Nambu–Goldstone resummation is typically ∼1%. Our analysis shows that both gauge-dependent and -independent methods give qualitatively the same result within theoretical uncertainties. In either methods, the scale uncertainties in the ratio of critical temperature and the corresponding ...
It is well known that the electroweak phase transition (EWPhT) in extensions of the Standard Model w...
Making use of a dimensionally-reduced effective theory at high temperature, we perform a nonperturba...
Making use of a dimensionally-reduced effective theory at high temperature, we perform a nonperturba...
We revisit the electroweak phase transition in the standard model with a real scalar, utilizing seve...
We derive an effective dimensionally reduced theory for the Standard Model augmented by a real singl...
We study the phenomenology of gauge singlet extensions of the Standard Model scalar sector and their...
We derive an effective dimensionally reduced theory for the Standard Model augmented by a real singl...
We investigate the electroweak phase transition in the real-singlet extension of the Standard Model ...
We investigate the electroweak phase transition in the real-singlet extension of the Standard Model ...
Electroweak baryogenesis builds on the premise of a strong first-order electroweak phase transition,...
We argue that extensions of the Standard Model (SM) with a strongly first-order electroweak phase tr...
AbstractWe propose a generalization of the Standard Model (SM) by adding two real gauge-singlets S1,...
Making use of a dimensionally-reduced effective theory at high temperature, we perform a nonperturba...
First-order phase transitions in the electroweak sector are an active subject of research as they co...
Singlet extensions of the Standard Model (SM) allow for a strongly first order electroweak phase tra...
It is well known that the electroweak phase transition (EWPhT) in extensions of the Standard Model w...
Making use of a dimensionally-reduced effective theory at high temperature, we perform a nonperturba...
Making use of a dimensionally-reduced effective theory at high temperature, we perform a nonperturba...
We revisit the electroweak phase transition in the standard model with a real scalar, utilizing seve...
We derive an effective dimensionally reduced theory for the Standard Model augmented by a real singl...
We study the phenomenology of gauge singlet extensions of the Standard Model scalar sector and their...
We derive an effective dimensionally reduced theory for the Standard Model augmented by a real singl...
We investigate the electroweak phase transition in the real-singlet extension of the Standard Model ...
We investigate the electroweak phase transition in the real-singlet extension of the Standard Model ...
Electroweak baryogenesis builds on the premise of a strong first-order electroweak phase transition,...
We argue that extensions of the Standard Model (SM) with a strongly first-order electroweak phase tr...
AbstractWe propose a generalization of the Standard Model (SM) by adding two real gauge-singlets S1,...
Making use of a dimensionally-reduced effective theory at high temperature, we perform a nonperturba...
First-order phase transitions in the electroweak sector are an active subject of research as they co...
Singlet extensions of the Standard Model (SM) allow for a strongly first order electroweak phase tra...
It is well known that the electroweak phase transition (EWPhT) in extensions of the Standard Model w...
Making use of a dimensionally-reduced effective theory at high temperature, we perform a nonperturba...
Making use of a dimensionally-reduced effective theory at high temperature, we perform a nonperturba...