Gravitational waves from first-order phase transitions: LIGO as a window to unexplored seesaw scales

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Published 12 February 2019 © 2019 IOP Publishing Ltd and Sissa Medialab
, , Citation Vedran Brdar et al JCAP02(2019)021 DOI 10.1088/1475-7516/2019/02/021

1475-7516/2019/02/021

Abstract

Within a recently proposed classically conformal model, in which the generation of neutrino masses is linked to spontaneous scale symmetry breaking, we investigate the associated phase transition and find it to be of strong first order with a substantial amount of supercooling. Carefully taking into account the vacuum energy of the meta-stable minimum, we demonstrate that a significant fraction of the model's parameter space can be excluded simply because the phase transition cannot complete. We argue this to be a powerful consistency check applicable to general theories based on classical scale invariance. Finally, we show that all remaining parameter points predict a sizable gravitational wave signal, so that the model can be fully tested by future gravitational wave observatories. In particular, most of the parameter space can already be probed by the upcoming LIGO science run starting in early 2019.

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