Electroweak phase transition in the economical 3-3-1 model

Abstract

We consider the EWPT in the economical 3-3-1 (E331) model. Our analysis shows that the EWPT in the model is a sequence of two first-order phase transitions, SU(3) → SU(2) at the TeV scale and SU(2) → U(1) at the 100 GeV scale. The EWPT SU(3) → SU(2) is triggered by the new bosons and the exotic quarks; its strength is about 1 - 13 if the mass ranges of these new particles are 102 \,GeV - 103 \,GeV. The EWPT SU(2) → U(1) is strengthened by only the new bosons; its strength is about 1 - 1.15 if the mass parts of H01, H2 and Y are in the ranges 10 \,GeV - 102 \,GeV. The contributions of H01 and H2 to the strengths of both EWPTs may make them sufficiently strong to provide large deviations from thermal equilibrium and B violation necessary for baryogenesis.

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