News on Cold Baryogenesis

28 May 2025, 15:20
20m

Speaker

Martina Cataldi (University of Hamburg)

Description

The matter-antimatter asymmetry of the Universe represents one of the main open questions in particle physics and cosmology. In this talk, we will present a novel realization of cold baryogenesis, a mechanism involving the formation and decay of topological defects associated with the gauge group of the Standard Model known as SU(2) textures, that relies on the out-of-equilibrium dynamics during a strong first order electroweak phase transition. By performing extensive lattice simulations of the Higgs doublet and gauge field dynamics, we evaluate the related Chern-Simons number production as well as the rate of baryon number violation, as a function of the parameters of the phase transition and the shape of the Higgs potential. We finally provide an estimate for the total baryon asymmetry generated this way.

Primary authors

Aleksandr Chatrchyan (Nordita) Geraldine Servant (DESY, Hamburg University) Marco Gorghetto (DESY, Hamburg) Martina Cataldi (University of Hamburg) Nabeen Bhusal (DESY) Simone Blasi (DESY Hamburg)

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