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Two Higgs doublet dynamics at the electroweak phase transition: a non-perturbative study

Using a three-dimensional (3d) effective field theory and non-perturbative lattice simulations, we study the MSSM electroweak phase transition with two dynamical Higgs doublets. We first carry out a general analysis of spontaneous CP violation in 3d two Higgs doublet models, finding that this part o...

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Autores principales: Laine, M., Rummukainen, K.
Lenguaje:eng
Publicado: 2000
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Acceso en línea:https://dx.doi.org/10.1016/S0550-3213(00)00736-7
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description Using a three-dimensional (3d) effective field theory and non-perturbative lattice simulations, we study the MSSM electroweak phase transition with two dynamical Higgs doublets. We first carry out a general analysis of spontaneous CP violation in 3d two Higgs doublet models, finding that this part of the parameter space is well separated from that corresponding to the physical MSSM. We then choose physical parameter values with explicit CP violation and a light right-handed stop, and determine the strength of the phase transition. We find a transition somewhat stronger than in 2-loop perturbation theory, leading to the conclusion that from the point of view of the non-equilibrium constraint, MSSM electroweak baryogenesis is allowed even for Higgs masses in excess of m_H = 110 GeV. Such values are experimentally viable at least if the mass parameter m_A is not too large, < 120 GeV, corresponding physically to m_{H+-} < 150 GeV. We find that a small m_A does not weaken the transition noticeably for a light enough stop. Finally we determine the properties of the phase boundary.
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spelling cern-4616012023-03-14T18:57:56Zdoi:10.1016/S0550-3213(00)00736-7http://cds.cern.ch/record/461601engLaine, M.Rummukainen, K.Two Higgs doublet dynamics at the electroweak phase transition: a non-perturbative studyParticle Physics - LatticeUsing a three-dimensional (3d) effective field theory and non-perturbative lattice simulations, we study the MSSM electroweak phase transition with two dynamical Higgs doublets. We first carry out a general analysis of spontaneous CP violation in 3d two Higgs doublet models, finding that this part of the parameter space is well separated from that corresponding to the physical MSSM. We then choose physical parameter values with explicit CP violation and a light right-handed stop, and determine the strength of the phase transition. We find a transition somewhat stronger than in 2-loop perturbation theory, leading to the conclusion that from the point of view of the non-equilibrium constraint, MSSM electroweak baryogenesis is allowed even for Higgs masses in excess of m_H = 110 GeV. Such values are experimentally viable at least if the mass parameter m_A is not too large, < 120 GeV, corresponding physically to m_{H+-} < 150 GeV. We find that a small m_A does not weaken the transition noticeably for a light enough stop. Finally we determine the properties of the phase boundary.Using a three-dimensional (3d) effective field theory and non-perturbative lattice simulations, we study the MSSM electroweak phase transition with two dynamical Higgs doublets. We first carry out a general analysis of spontaneous CP violation in 3d two Higgs doublet models, finding that this part of the parameter space is well separated from that corresponding to the physical MSSM. We then choose physical parameter values with explicit CP violation and a light right-handed stop, and determine the strength of the phase transition. We find a transition somewhat stronger than in 2-loop perturbation theory, leading to the conclusion that from the point of view of the non-equilibrium constraint, MSSM electroweak baryogenesis can be allowed even for a Higgs mass mH \approx 115 GeV. We also find that small values of the mass parameter mA (\lsim 120 GeV), which would relax the experimental constraint on mH, do not weaken the transition noticeably for a light enough stop. Finally we determine the properties of the phase boundary.Using a three-dimensional (3d) effective field theory and non-perturbative lattice simulations, we study the MSSM electroweak phase transition with two dynamical Higgs doublets. We first carry out a general analysis of spontaneous CP violation in 3d two Higgs doublet models, finding that this part of the parameter space is well separated from that corresponding to the physical MSSM. We then choose physical parameter values with explicit CP violation and a light right-handed stop, and determine the strength of the phase transition. We find a transition somewhat stronger than in 2-loop perturbation theory, leading to the conclusion that from the point of view of the non-equilibrium constraint, MSSM electroweak baryogenesis can be allowed even for a Higgs mass mH \approx 115 GeV. We also find that small values of the mass parameter mA (\lsim 120 GeV), which would relax the experimental constraint on mH, do not weaken the transition noticeably for a light enough stop. Finally we determine the properties of the phase boundary.Using a three-dimensional (3d) effective field theory and non-perturbative lattice simulations, we study the MSSM electroweak phase transition with two dynamical Higgs doublets. We first carry out a general analysis of spontaneous CP violation in 3d two Higgs doublet models, finding that this part of the parameter space is well separated from that corresponding to the physical MSSM. We then choose physical parameter values with explicit CP violation and a light right-handed stop, and determine the strength of the phase transition. We find a transition somewhat stronger than in 2-loop perturbation theory, leading to the conclusion that from the point of view of the non-equilibrium constraint, MSSM electroweak baryogenesis can be allowed even for a Higgs mass mH \approx 115 GeV. We also find that small values of the mass parameter mA (\lsim 120 GeV), which would relax the experimental constraint on mH, do not weaken the transition noticeably for a light enough stop. Finally we determine the properties of the phase boundary.Using a three-dimensional (3d) effective field theory and non-perturbative lattice simulations, we study the MSSM electroweak phase transition with two dynamical Higgs doublets. We first carry out a general analysis of spontaneous CP violation in 3d two Higgs doublet models, finding that this part of the parameter space is well separated from that corresponding to the physical MSSM. We then choose physical parameter values with explicit CP violation and a light right-handed stop, and determine the strength of the phase transition. We find a transition somewhat stronger than in 2-loop perturbation theory, leading to the conclusion that from the point of view of the non-equilibrium constraint, MSSM electroweak baryogenesis can be allowed even for a Higgs mass m H ≈115 GeV. We also find that small values of the mass parameter m A ( ≲120 GeV), which would relax the experimental constraint on m H , do not weaken the transition noticeably for a light enough stop. Finally we determine the properties of the phase boundary.hep-lat/0009025CERN-TH-2000-226NORDITA-2000-80-HECERN-TH-2000-226NORDITA-2000-80-HEoai:cds.cern.ch:4616012000-09-20
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Laine, M.
Rummukainen, K.
Two Higgs doublet dynamics at the electroweak phase transition: a non-perturbative study
title Two Higgs doublet dynamics at the electroweak phase transition: a non-perturbative study
title_full Two Higgs doublet dynamics at the electroweak phase transition: a non-perturbative study
title_fullStr Two Higgs doublet dynamics at the electroweak phase transition: a non-perturbative study
title_full_unstemmed Two Higgs doublet dynamics at the electroweak phase transition: a non-perturbative study
title_short Two Higgs doublet dynamics at the electroweak phase transition: a non-perturbative study
title_sort two higgs doublet dynamics at the electroweak phase transition: a non-perturbative study
topic Particle Physics - Lattice
url https://dx.doi.org/10.1016/S0550-3213(00)00736-7
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