Non-Gaussian primordial fluctuations of a Z2-symmetric spectator scalar trigger a strong first-order electroweak phase transition, with the field serving as cold dark matter and generating a stochastic gravitational wave background in the 10^{-3}-10^{-1} Hz band.
Strongly First-Order Phase Transition in Real Singlet Scalar Dark Matter Model
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The extension of the standard model by a real gauge singlet scalar is the simplest but the most studied model with sometimes controversial ideas on the ability of the model to address the dark matter and the electroweak phase transition issues simultaneously. For this model, we obtain analytically slightly different conditions for strongly first-order electroweak phase transition and apply that in computation of the dark matter relic density where the real scalar plays the role of the dark matter particle. We show that the scalar in this model before imposing the invisible Higgs decay constraint, can be responsible for all or part of the dark matter abundance, while at the same time gives rise to a strongly first-order electroweak phase transition required for the baryogenesis. When the constraints from the direct detection experiments such as XENON100 or LUX/XENON1t are considered, the model is excluded completely.
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Electroweak First-Order Phase Transition Triggered by Non-Gaussian Fluctuations of a $\mathbb{Z}_2$-Symmetric Spectator Scalar
Non-Gaussian primordial fluctuations of a Z2-symmetric spectator scalar trigger a strong first-order electroweak phase transition, with the field serving as cold dark matter and generating a stochastic gravitational wave background in the 10^{-3}-10^{-1} Hz band.