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Thermodynamics of Non-Topological Solitons

In theories with low energy supersymmetry breaking, the effective potential for squarks and sleptons has generically nearly flat directions, V(phi) ~ M^4 (log(phi/M))^n. This guarantees the existence of stable non-topological solitons, Q-balls, that carry large baryon number, B >> (M/m_p)^4, w...

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Autores principales: Laine, Mikko, Shaposhnikov, Mikhail E
Lenguaje:eng
Publicado: 1998
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Acceso en línea:https://dx.doi.org/10.1016/S0550-3213(98)00474-X
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Shaposhnikov, Mikhail E
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description In theories with low energy supersymmetry breaking, the effective potential for squarks and sleptons has generically nearly flat directions, V(phi) ~ M^4 (log(phi/M))^n. This guarantees the existence of stable non-topological solitons, Q-balls, that carry large baryon number, B >> (M/m_p)^4, where m_p is the proton mass. We study the behaviour of these objects in a high temperature plasma. We show that in an infinitely extended system with a finite density of the baryon charge, the equilibrium state is not homogeneous and contains Q-balls at any temperature. In a system with a finite volume, Q-balls evaporate at a volume dependent temperature. In the cosmological context, we formulate the conditions under which Q-balls, produced in the Early Universe, survive till the present time. Finally, we estimate the baryon to cold dark matter ratio in a cosmological scenario in which Q-balls are responsible for both the net baryon number of the Universe and its dark matter. We find out naturally the correct orders of magnitude for M ~ 1...10 TeV: \eta ~ 10^{-10} (M/TeV)^{-2} (B/10^{26})^{-1/2}.
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spelling cern-3514382019-09-30T06:29:59Zdoi:10.1016/S0550-3213(98)00474-Xhttp://cds.cern.ch/record/351438engLaine, MikkoShaposhnikov, Mikhail EThermodynamics of Non-Topological SolitonsParticle Physics - PhenomenologyIn theories with low energy supersymmetry breaking, the effective potential for squarks and sleptons has generically nearly flat directions, V(phi) ~ M^4 (log(phi/M))^n. This guarantees the existence of stable non-topological solitons, Q-balls, that carry large baryon number, B >> (M/m_p)^4, where m_p is the proton mass. We study the behaviour of these objects in a high temperature plasma. We show that in an infinitely extended system with a finite density of the baryon charge, the equilibrium state is not homogeneous and contains Q-balls at any temperature. In a system with a finite volume, Q-balls evaporate at a volume dependent temperature. In the cosmological context, we formulate the conditions under which Q-balls, produced in the Early Universe, survive till the present time. Finally, we estimate the baryon to cold dark matter ratio in a cosmological scenario in which Q-balls are responsible for both the net baryon number of the Universe and its dark matter. We find out naturally the correct orders of magnitude for M ~ 1...10 TeV: \eta ~ 10^{-10} (M/TeV)^{-2} (B/10^{26})^{-1/2}.hep-ph/9804237CERN-TH-98-116oai:cds.cern.ch:3514381998-04-07
spellingShingle Particle Physics - Phenomenology
Laine, Mikko
Shaposhnikov, Mikhail E
Thermodynamics of Non-Topological Solitons
title Thermodynamics of Non-Topological Solitons
title_full Thermodynamics of Non-Topological Solitons
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title_short Thermodynamics of Non-Topological Solitons
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topic Particle Physics - Phenomenology
url https://dx.doi.org/10.1016/S0550-3213(98)00474-X
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