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      Gravitational Wave Signals of Electroweak Phase Transition Triggered by Dark Matter

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          We study in this work a scenario that the universe undergoes a two step phase transition with the first step happened to the dark matter sector and the second step being the transition between the dark matter and the electroweak vacuums, where the barrier between the two vacuums, that is necessary for a strongly first order electroweak phase transition (EWPT) as required by the electroweak baryogenesis mechanism, arises at the tree-level. We illustrate this idea by working with the standard model (SM) augmented by a scalar singlet dark matter and an extra scalar singlet which mixes with the SM Higgs boson. We study the conditions for such pattern of phase transition to occur and especially for the strongly first order EWPT to take place, as well as its compatibility with the basic requirements of a successful dark matter, such as observed relic density and constraints of direct detections. We further explore the discovery possibility of this pattern EWPT by searching for the gravitational waves generated during this process in spaced based interferometer, by showing a representative benchmark point of the parameter space that the generated gravitational waves fall within the sensitivity of eLISA, DECIGO and BBO.

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          Gravitational waves and Higgs boson couplings for exploring first order phase transition in the model with a singlet scalar field

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            2017-02-08
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            1702.02698
            57fcc6e0-3e09-443f-97d4-4c29f244afb4

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            9 pages, 4 figures
            hep-ph astro-ph.HE

            High energy & Particle physics,High energy astrophysical phenomena
            High energy & Particle physics, High energy astrophysical phenomena

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