15–17 May 2023 On-Site
Campus Bahrenfeld
Europe/Berlin timezone

First principles determination of bubble wall velocity and local thermal equilibrium approximation

16 May 2023, 10:45
1h 15m
Building 2a, Seminar room 2 (Campus Bahrenfeld)

Building 2a, Seminar room 2

Campus Bahrenfeld

Notkestr. 85 D-22607 Hamburg, Germany

Speaker

Mr Benoit Laurent (McGill University)

Description

In the first part of this talk, I will derive the fluid equations needed to compute the wall velocity from first principles. By treating the background and out-of-equilibrium perturbations in a consistent way, the resulting equations are free of the discontinuity at v_w=c_s that was observed in previous studies. I will show that the solutions can naturally be classified as deflagration/hybrid walls (v_w ~ c_s) or ultrarelativistic detonations. In the second part, I will explain how this calculation can be significantly simplified when local thermal equilibrium (LTE) is maintained in the plasma. Using this LTE assumption, the fluid equations can be reexpressed in terms of only four parameters that completely characterize a particle physics model. I will present an efficient algorithm to solve these equations and discuss the properties of their solutions. Finally, I will compute the kinetic energy fraction which is essential for predicting the gravitational wave spectrum produced during the phase transition.

Primary author

Mr Benoit Laurent (McGill University)

Presentation materials