17–24 Jul 2024
Prague
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Gravitational waves from composite dark sectors

19 Jul 2024, 15:45
15m
South Hall 2B

South Hall 2B

Parallel session talk 08. Astro-particle Physics and Cosmology Astro-particle Physics and Cosmology

Speaker

Roman Pasechnik (Lund university)

Description

We study under which conditions a first-order phase transition in a composite dark sector can yield an observable stochastic gravitational-wave signal. To this end, we employ the Linear-Sigma model featuring Nf = 3, 4, 5 flavours and perform a Cornwall-Jackiw-Tomboulis computation also accounting for the effects of the Polyakov loop. The model allows us to investigate the chiral phase transition in regimes that can mimic QCD-like theories incorporating in addition composite dynamics associated with the effects of confinement-deconfinement phase transition. A further benefit of this approach is that it allows to study the limit in which the effective interactions are weak. We show that strong first-order phase transitions occur for weak effective couplings of the composite sector leading to gravitational-wave signals potentially detectable at future experimental facilities.

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Authors

Prof. Francesco Sannino (Southern Denmark U.) Dr Manuel Reichert (Sussex U.) Roman Pasechnik (Lund university) Dr Zhi-Wei Wang (UESTC, Chengdu)

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