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Phase transition to RS: cool, not supercool

Rashmish K. Mishra, Lisa Randall

2024Journal of High Energy Physics12 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

A bstract Motivated by the warped conifold compactification, we model the infrared (IR) dynamics of confining gauge theories in a Randall-Sundrum (RS)-like setup by modifying the stabilizing Goldberger-Wise (GW) potential so that it becomes large (in magnitude) in the IR and back-reacts on the geometry. We study the high-temperature phase by considering a black brane background in which we calculate the entropy and free energy of the strongly back-reacted solution. As with Buchel’s result for the conifold [1], we find a minimum temperature beyond which the black brane phase is thermodynamically unstable. In the context of a phase transition to the confining background, our results suggest that the amount of supercooling that the metastable black brane phase undergoes can be limited. It also suggests the first-order phase transition (and the associated gravitational waves from bubble collision) is not universal. Our results therefore have important phenomenological implications for early universe model building in these scenarios.

Topics & Concepts

SupercoolingPhase (matter)Phase transitionMaterials sciencePhysicsThermodynamicsQuantum mechanicsBlack Holes and Theoretical PhysicsCosmology and Gravitation TheoriesAdvanced Mathematical Modeling in Engineering
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