27–30 Sept 2022
DESY Hamburg
Europe/Berlin timezone

New methods for studying the Electroweak phase transition

29 Sept 2022, 17:15
15m
Main Auditorium, DESY Hamburg

Main Auditorium, DESY Hamburg

Particle Phenomenology Parallel Session Thursday

Speaker

Andreas Ekstedt (UNI/TH (Uni Hamburg, Institut fuer Theoretische Physik))

Description

Gravitational waves offer a new way to understand the Higgs via the Electroweak phase transition. The signal from such a transition would, if observed, give crucial information of the underlying physics. Provided that the transition is first-order and proceeds through nucleating bubbles. Yet theoretical predictions of the gravitational-wave spectrum are rife with uncertainties. Large ones at that—spanning several orders of magnitude for some models. Fortunately, many uncertainties can be reduced by using modern EFT techniques. In this talk I give an overview of these results. To be specific, I review state-of-the-art techniques for calculating observables at high temperatures. In addition, I discuss when conventional methods fail, and how far we can trust perturbation theory.

Primary author

Andreas Ekstedt (UNI/TH (Uni Hamburg, Institut fuer Theoretische Physik))

Presentation materials