First numerical study of color-restoration phase transitions in a radiative neutrino mass leptoquark model, predicting LISA/BBO/DECIGO-detectable gravitational waves for leptoquark masses near 1.5 TeV.
Color Breaking in the Early Universe
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We explore the possibility that color symmetry SU(3) was not an exact symmetry at all times in the early universe, using minimal extensions of the standard model that contain a color triplet scalar field and perhaps other fields. We show that, for a range of temperatures, there can exist a phase in which the free energy is minimized when the color triplet scalar has a non-vanishing vacuum expectation value, spontaneously breaking color. At very high temperatures and at lower temperatures color symmetry is restored. The breaking of color in this phase is accompanied by the spontaneous breaking of B-L if the color triplet scalar Yukawa couples to quarks and/or leptons. We discuss the requirements on the minimal extensions needed for consistency of this scenario with present collider bounds on new colored scalar particles.
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Gravitational waves from color restoration in a leptoquark model of radiative neutrino masses
First numerical study of color-restoration phase transitions in a radiative neutrino mass leptoquark model, predicting LISA/BBO/DECIGO-detectable gravitational waves for leptoquark masses near 1.5 TeV.