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TransitionListener v2.0 -- Robust gravitational wave predictions for cosmological phase transitions

Carlo Tasillo, Jonas Matuszak

TransitionListener v2.0 tracks the true-vacuum fraction and mean bubble separation to produce consistent gravitational wave predictions from phase transitions.

arxiv:2605.15259 v1 · 2026-05-14 · hep-ph · astro-ph.CO

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Version 2 introduces a self-consistent treatment of the transition dynamics, including the evolution of the true-vacuum fraction and its backreaction on the Hubble expansion, as well as a consistent description of reheating during percolation. A direct computation of the mean bubble separation allows to faithfully map to the GW spectral templates from bubble collisions, sound waves, and turbulence.

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The paper assumes that the state-of-the-art simulation templates for bubble collisions, sound waves, and turbulence remain accurate when applied to the strongly supercooled and ultraslow regimes that the new code targets (abstract, final paragraph).

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TransitionListener v2.0 supplies an end-to-end pipeline from scalar potential to gravitational wave spectra with improved handling of transition dynamics and bubble separation.

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[1] Planck 2018 results. VI. Cosmological parameters 2018
[2] Cosmological Backgrounds of Gravitational Waves 2018 · doi:10.1088/1361-6382/aac
[3] Cosmological Backgrounds of Gravitational Waves · arXiv:1801.04268
[4] Laser Interferometer Space Antenna 2017 · arXiv:1702.00786
[5] Science Case for the Einstein Telescope 2020 · doi:10.1088/1475-7516/2020/03/050

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arxiv: 2605.15259 · arxiv_version: 2605.15259v1 · doi: 10.48550/arxiv.2605.15259 · pith_short_12: KMBOA2OJ7IDI · pith_short_16: KMBOA2OJ7IDIUF25 · pith_short_8: KMBOA2OJ
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