Litcius/Paper detail

Cosmological phase transitions: is effective field theory just a toy?

Marieke Postma, Graham White

2021Journal of High Energy Physics33 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

A bstract To obtain a first order phase transition requires large new physics corrections to the Standard Model (SM) Higgs potential. This implies that the scale of new physics is relatively low, raising the question whether an effective field theory (EFT) description can be used to analyse the phase transition in a (nearly) model-independent way. We show analytically and numerically that first order phase transitions in perturbative extensions of the SM cannot be described by the SM-EFT. The exception are Higgs-singlet extension with tree-level matching; but even in this case the SM-EFT can only capture part of the full parameter space, and if truncated at dim-6 operators, the description is at most qualitative. We also comment on the applicability of EFT techniques to dark sector phase transitions.

Topics & Concepts

PhysicsEffective field theoryPhase transitionTheoretical physicsHiggs bosonStandard Model (mathematical formulation)Field theory (psychology)Field (mathematics)Extension (predicate logic)Statistical physicsPhysics beyond the Standard ModelParticle physicsPhase (matter)Order (exchange)Thermal quantum field theoryScale (ratio)CosmologyPerturbation theory (quantum mechanics)Higgs sectorQuantum electrodynamicsCritical phenomenaFirst orderLimit (mathematics)Cosmological perturbation theoryQuantum field theoryCosmological modelDark energyDark matterCosmology and Gravitation TheoriesGalaxies: Formation, Evolution, PhenomenaParticle physics theoretical and experimental studies