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Strongly electroweak phase transition with $U(1)_{L_μ-L_τ}$ gauged non-zero hypercharge triplet (2504.10874v1)

Published 15 Apr 2025 in hep-ph

Abstract: This article considers three non-zero hypercharge triplets as an extension of the Standard Model Higgs doublet. Under extra $U(1){L{\mu}-L_{\tau}}$ symmetry, the triplets are charged. We examine the stability of the electroweak vacuum at the two-loop and tree-levels. The two-loop $\beta$-functions are found to be capable of satisfying the vacuum stability up to the Planck scale. On the other hand, only up to $10{12}$ GeV can the perturbative unitarity be satisfied because of the increase in the positive influence from triplet degrees of freedom. For the strongly electroweak first-order phase transition, the parameter space permitted by the Planck scale stability is examined. Because the triplet degrees of freedom contribute sufficiently to the cubic term, the model satisfies the strongly first order phase transition for the triplet bare mass parameters up to the TeV scale. For all mass ranges, it is found that this model predicts a strongly first-order phase transition until the degrees of freedom are heavy enough to separate from the thermal bath. The gravitational wave signatures are tested at the benchmark places that fulfill the strongly first-order phase transition. The measurable frequency range of the LISA and BBO experiments also turns out to contain the benchmark points permitted by Planck scale stability, strongly first-order phase transition.

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