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Particle productions during collisions of highly boosted bubble walls

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We investigate the production of particles much heavier than the characteristic scale of a cosmological first-order phase transition through collisions of highly boosted bubble walls. Using the scalar order-parameter field, we derive the ultraviolet behavior of its Fourier-space profile for both elastic and inelastic collisions. In the regime $\chi\equiv\omega^2-\mathbf{k}^2\gg M_h^2$, we find the universal result $\tilde{\phi}(\chi) = -2V^\prime(2v_\phi)\chi^{-2}+O(\chi^{-3}),$ implying that the spectral density scales as $F(\chi)\propto [V^\prime(2v_\phi)]^2\chi^{-4}$. Thus, heavy-particle production is localized near the instant of collision and, at leading order, depends on the scalar potential only through $V^\prime(2v_\phi)$. We verify this behavior using high-precision numerical solutions of the trapping equation, carefully suppressing spectral leakage from the finite integration domain, and obtain agreement over a broad ultraviolet range. We then derive analytical production rates for general heavy-particle thresholds and for fermion pairs, together with their cosmological number density and yield. Finally, we extend the analysis to $(3+1)$ dimensions and incorporate the finite bubble radius, finding an order-one suppression relative to the parallel-wall approximation. Our results revise the ultraviolet scaling used in previous treatments and have direct implications for superheavy dark-matter production and baryogenesis from bubble collisions.

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