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Electroweak Baryogenesis : an introduction / Graham White.

By: White, Graham Albert [author.].
Contributor(s): Institute of Physics (Great Britain) [publisher.].
Material type: materialTypeLabelBookSeries: IOP (Series)Release 22: ; IOP ebooks2022 collection: Publisher: Bristol [England] (Temple Circus, Temple Way, Bristol BS1 6HG, UK) : IOP Publishing, [2022]Edition: Second edition.Description: 1 online resource (various pagings) : illustrations (some color).Content type: text Media type: electronic Carrier type: online resourceISBN: 9780750335713; 9780750335706.Uniform titles: Pedagogical introduction to electroweak baryogenesis Subject(s): Baryon number | CP violation (Nuclear physics) | Electroweak interactions | Particle & high-energy physics | Particle and nuclear physicsAdditional physical formats: Print version:: No titleDDC classification: 539.7/2164 Online resources: Click here to access online Also available in print.
Contents:
1. Introduction -- 2. The Sakharov conditions
3. Baryon number violation in the Standard Model -- 3.1. The axial anomaly -- 3.2. The Chern-Simons form, baryon number violation, and the winding number -- 3.3. Winding number and non-abelian gauge groups -- 3.4. Solitons and instantons -- 3.5. The sphaleron
4. Phase transitions -- 4.1. Closed time path formalism -- 4.2. A brief review of the effective potential at zero temperature -- 4.3. The effective potential at finite temperature -- 4.4. The bounce solution -- 4.5. Analytic techniques for the single-field case -- 4.6. Path deformation method -- 4.7. Perturbative method -- 4.8. Baryon washout condition
5. Gravitational waves from a strongly first-order electroweak phase transition -- 6. CP violation
7. Particle dynamics during a phase transition, the vacuum expectation value insertion approach -- 7.1. Particle current divergences and self-energy -- 7.2. Transport coefficients and sources -- 7.3. Local equilibrium approximations -- 7.4. Gauge and supergauge equilibrium -- 7.5. Fast rate approximations
8. Plasma and bubble dynamics -- 8.1. Imaginary time formalism -- 8.2. Diffusion coefficients -- 8.3. Thermal widths -- 8.4. Thermal masses -- 8.5. Bubble wall velocity
9. Perturbation theory and resummation at finite temperature -- 9.1. A brief introduction to dimensional reduction
10. Transport equations -- 10.1. The MSSM under supergauge equilibrium -- 10.2. Solution using fast rates, diffusion approximation, and ultrathin wall approximations -- 10.3. Solution without fast rates -- 10.4. Deriving the analytic solution -- 10.5. Beyond ultrathin walls
11. The semi-classical force -- 12. The semi-classical force in fluid equations -- 13. The baryon asymmetry -- 14. A brief phenomenological summary
15. Other mechanisms for producing the baryon asymmetry -- 15.1. Leptogenesis -- 15.2. Affleck-Dine -- 15.3. Using inflation -- 16. Discussion and outlook.
Abstract: This book introduces the theory and formalism of electroweak baryogenesis. It provides a pedagogical overview to help enable researchers to overcome the steep learning curve associated with entering this field, ensuring that the high energy physics community is adequately equipped to interpret the next generation of experimental results.
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"Version: 20220401"--Title page verso.

Revised edition of: A pedagogical introduction to electroweak baryogenesis.

Includes bibliographical references.

1. Introduction -- 2. The Sakharov conditions

3. Baryon number violation in the Standard Model -- 3.1. The axial anomaly -- 3.2. The Chern-Simons form, baryon number violation, and the winding number -- 3.3. Winding number and non-abelian gauge groups -- 3.4. Solitons and instantons -- 3.5. The sphaleron

4. Phase transitions -- 4.1. Closed time path formalism -- 4.2. A brief review of the effective potential at zero temperature -- 4.3. The effective potential at finite temperature -- 4.4. The bounce solution -- 4.5. Analytic techniques for the single-field case -- 4.6. Path deformation method -- 4.7. Perturbative method -- 4.8. Baryon washout condition

5. Gravitational waves from a strongly first-order electroweak phase transition -- 6. CP violation

7. Particle dynamics during a phase transition, the vacuum expectation value insertion approach -- 7.1. Particle current divergences and self-energy -- 7.2. Transport coefficients and sources -- 7.3. Local equilibrium approximations -- 7.4. Gauge and supergauge equilibrium -- 7.5. Fast rate approximations

8. Plasma and bubble dynamics -- 8.1. Imaginary time formalism -- 8.2. Diffusion coefficients -- 8.3. Thermal widths -- 8.4. Thermal masses -- 8.5. Bubble wall velocity

9. Perturbation theory and resummation at finite temperature -- 9.1. A brief introduction to dimensional reduction

10. Transport equations -- 10.1. The MSSM under supergauge equilibrium -- 10.2. Solution using fast rates, diffusion approximation, and ultrathin wall approximations -- 10.3. Solution without fast rates -- 10.4. Deriving the analytic solution -- 10.5. Beyond ultrathin walls

11. The semi-classical force -- 12. The semi-classical force in fluid equations -- 13. The baryon asymmetry -- 14. A brief phenomenological summary

15. Other mechanisms for producing the baryon asymmetry -- 15.1. Leptogenesis -- 15.2. Affleck-Dine -- 15.3. Using inflation -- 16. Discussion and outlook.

This book introduces the theory and formalism of electroweak baryogenesis. It provides a pedagogical overview to help enable researchers to overcome the steep learning curve associated with entering this field, ensuring that the high energy physics community is adequately equipped to interpret the next generation of experimental results.

Graduate students entering the field.

Also available in print.

Mode of access: World Wide Web.

System requirements: Adobe Acrobat Reader, EPUB reader, or Kindle reader.

Graham White is a senior postdoctoral fellow at IPMU, Tokyo. He graduated with a PhD from Monash University in Australia. He currently works on particle cosmology with a particular focus on electroweak baryogenesis.

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