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      Electroweak baryogenesis at high wall velocities

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          It is widely believed that electroweak baryogenesis should be suppressed in strong phase transitions with fast-moving bubble walls, but this effect has never been quantitatively studied. We rederive fluid equations describing transport of particle asymmetries near the bubble wall without making the small-wall-velocity approximation. We show that the suppression of the baryon asymmetry is a smooth function of the wall speed and that there is no special behavior when crossing the sound speed barrier. Electroweak baryogenesis can thus be efficient also with strong detonations, generically associated with models with observably large gravitational waves. We also make a systematic and critical comparison of our improved transport equations to another one commonly used in the literature, based on the VEV-insertion formalism.

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          02 January 2020
          Article
          2001.00568
          8b9609db-db57-41d2-9c6e-83dd64548713

          http://arxiv.org/licenses/nonexclusive-distrib/1.0/

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          CERN-TH-2019-227
          15 pages, 6 figures
          hep-ph

          High energy & Particle physics
          High energy & Particle physics

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