Multi-step phase transition and gravitational wave from general Z2 scalar extensions
Abstract
Multi-step phase transition provides a paradigm in which a broken symmetry during phase transition can be restored, enriching the phenomena of both dark matter and baryon asymmetry. We study the dynamics of the multi-step phase transition in the standard model extension with additional isospin N-plet scalar field 2 under a discrete Z2 symmetry. We find that the multi-step phase transition could be triggered if there is a moderately large coupling between the Higgs and the 2 and this coupling is required to be larger as the mass of the 2 and/or isospin increase. The first-order phase transition at the first (second) step can be realized by the thermal loop (tree-level barrier) effects. Thus it is more likely that a detectable spectrum of gravitational waves can be produced at the second step of the phase transition.
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