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CDF II W-mass anomaly faces first-order electroweak phase transition

We suggest an appealing strategy to probe a large class of scenarios beyond the Standard Model simultaneously explaining the recent CDF II measurement of the W boson mass and predicting first-order phase transitions (FOPT) testable in future gravitational-wave (GW) experiments. Our analysis deploys...

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Autores principales: Addazi, Andrea, Marciano, Antonino, Morais, António P., Pasechnik, Roman, Yang, Hao
Lenguaje:eng
Publicado: 2022
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Acceso en línea:https://dx.doi.org/10.1140/epjc/s10052-023-11315-2
http://cds.cern.ch/record/2852372
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author Addazi, Andrea
Marciano, Antonino
Morais, António P.
Pasechnik, Roman
Yang, Hao
author_facet Addazi, Andrea
Marciano, Antonino
Morais, António P.
Pasechnik, Roman
Yang, Hao
author_sort Addazi, Andrea
collection CERN
description We suggest an appealing strategy to probe a large class of scenarios beyond the Standard Model simultaneously explaining the recent CDF II measurement of the W boson mass and predicting first-order phase transitions (FOPT) testable in future gravitational-wave (GW) experiments. Our analysis deploys measurements from the GW channels and high energy particle colliders. We discuss this methodology focusing on the specific example provided by an extension of the Standard Model of particle physics that incorporates an additional scalar $\textrm{SU}(2)_\textrm{L}$ triplet coupled to the Higgs boson. We show that within this scenario a strong electroweak FOPT is naturally realised consistently with the measured W boson mass-shift. Potentially observable GW signatures imply the triplet mass scale to be TeV-ish, consistently with the value preferred by the W mass anomaly. This model can be tested in future space-based interferometers such as LISA, DECIGO, BBO, TianQin, TAIJI projects and in future colliders such as FCC, ILC, CEPC.
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spelling cern-28523722023-05-24T02:36:56Zdoi:10.1140/epjc/s10052-023-11315-2doi:10.1140/epjc/s10052-023-11315-2http://cds.cern.ch/record/2852372engAddazi, AndreaMarciano, AntoninoMorais, António P.Pasechnik, RomanYang, HaoCDF II W-mass anomaly faces first-order electroweak phase transitionhep-phParticle Physics - PhenomenologyWe suggest an appealing strategy to probe a large class of scenarios beyond the Standard Model simultaneously explaining the recent CDF II measurement of the W boson mass and predicting first-order phase transitions (FOPT) testable in future gravitational-wave (GW) experiments. Our analysis deploys measurements from the GW channels and high energy particle colliders. We discuss this methodology focusing on the specific example provided by an extension of the Standard Model of particle physics that incorporates an additional scalar $\textrm{SU}(2)_\textrm{L}$ triplet coupled to the Higgs boson. We show that within this scenario a strong electroweak FOPT is naturally realised consistently with the measured W boson mass-shift. Potentially observable GW signatures imply the triplet mass scale to be TeV-ish, consistently with the value preferred by the W mass anomaly. This model can be tested in future space-based interferometers such as LISA, DECIGO, BBO, TianQin, TAIJI projects and in future colliders such as FCC, ILC, CEPC.We suggest an appealing strategy to probe a large class of scenarios beyond the Standard Model simultaneously explaining the recent CDF II measurement of the $W$ boson mass and predicting first-order phase transitions (FOPT) testable in future gravitational-wave (GW) experiments. Our analysis deploys measurements from the GW channels and high energy particle colliders. We discuss this methodology focusing on the specific example provided by an extension of the Standard Model of particle physics that incorporates an additional scalar $\mathrm{SU}(2)_{\rm L}$ triplet coupled to the Higgs boson. We show that within this scenario a strong electroweak FOPT is naturally realised consistently with the measured $W$ boson mass-shift. Potentially observable GW signatures imply the triplet mass scale to be TeV-ish, consistently with the value preferred by the $W$ mass anomaly. This model can be tested in future space-based interferometers such as LISA, DECIGO, BBO, TianQin, TAIJI projects and in future colliders such as FCC, ILC, CEPC.arXiv:2204.10315CERN-TH-2023-039oai:cds.cern.ch:28523722022-04-21
spellingShingle hep-ph
Particle Physics - Phenomenology
Addazi, Andrea
Marciano, Antonino
Morais, António P.
Pasechnik, Roman
Yang, Hao
CDF II W-mass anomaly faces first-order electroweak phase transition
title CDF II W-mass anomaly faces first-order electroweak phase transition
title_full CDF II W-mass anomaly faces first-order electroweak phase transition
title_fullStr CDF II W-mass anomaly faces first-order electroweak phase transition
title_full_unstemmed CDF II W-mass anomaly faces first-order electroweak phase transition
title_short CDF II W-mass anomaly faces first-order electroweak phase transition
title_sort cdf ii w-mass anomaly faces first-order electroweak phase transition
topic hep-ph
Particle Physics - Phenomenology
url https://dx.doi.org/10.1140/epjc/s10052-023-11315-2
https://dx.doi.org/10.1140/epjc/s10052-023-11315-2
http://cds.cern.ch/record/2852372
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