Title: Baryogenesis, EDMs, and The Higgs Boson
1Baryogenesis, EDMs, and The Higgs Boson
M.J. Ramsey-Musolf Wisconsin-Madison
NPAC
Theoretical Nuclear, Particle, Astrophysics
Cosmology
http//www.physics.wisc.edu/groups/particle-theory
/
Bonn Seminar, June 2008
2What is the origin of baryonic matter ?
3Outline
- Baryogenesis General Features
- Computing YB systematically progress
challenges - Illustrative phenomenology in MSSM EDMs
Colliders - Probing EW phase transition w/ Higgs boson
phenomenology
4Baryogenesis Ingredients
5Baryogenesis Scenarios
Baryogenesis When? CPV? SUSY? Neutrinos?
?
6EW Baryogenesis Standard Model
Anomalous Processes
Different vacua D(BL) DNCS
Sphaleron Transitions
7EW Baryogenesis Standard Model
8Baryogenesis New Electroweak Physics
9EDMs New CPV?
- SM background well below new CPV expectations
- New expts 102 to 103 more sensitive
- CPV needed for BAU?
10EWSB Higgs?
- SM background well below new CPV expectations
- New expts 102 to 103 more sensitive
- CPV needed for BAU?
LEPEWWG
11Baryogenesis EDMs Colliders
12Baryogenesis New Electroweak Physics
90s Cohen, Kaplan, Nelson
Joyce, Prokopec, Turok
Unbroken phase
CP Violation
Theoretical Issues Strength of phase
transition (Higgs sector) Bubble dynamics
(expansion rate) Transport at phase boundary
(non-eq QFT) EDMs many-body physics QCD
13Systematic Baryogenesis
Goal Derive dependence of YB on parameters
Lnew systematically (controlled approximations)
14Quantum Transport Baryogenesis
Electroweak Baryogenesis
Particle Propagation Beyond familiar (Peskin) QFT
15Quantum Transport Baryogenesis
Electroweak Baryogenesis
Scale Hierarchy
16Quantum Transport Equations
17Illustrative Study MSSM
Chargino Mass Matrix
Neutralino Mass Matrix
Resonant CPV M1,2 m
18Baryon Number MSSM
19Baryon Number GY
20Baryogenesis Superequilibrium ?
Transport, Spectrum, EDMs
21Baryogenesis New Electroweak Physics
90s Cohen, Kaplan, Nelson
Joyce, Prokopec, Turok
Unbroken phase
CP Violation
Theoretical Issues Strength of phase
transition (Higgs sector) Bubble dynamics
(expansion rate) Transport at phase boundary
(non-eq QFT) EDMs many-body physics QCD
22EDMs Complementary Searches
Improvements of 102 to 103
Electron
Neutron
Neutral Atoms
Deuteron
23EDMs Theory
Neutron
Neutral Atoms
Deuteron
24EDMs Schiff Moments
One-loop
EDM q, l, n
Chromo-EDM q, n
25One Loop EDMs Baryogenesis
26EDMs in SUSY
One-loop
EDM q, l, n
Chromo-EDM q, n
27EDMs in SUSY
One-loop
EDM q, l, n
Chromo-EDM q, n
28EDM constraints SUSY CPV
29Baryogenesis EDMs Colliders
Cirigliano, Profumo, R-M
30Baryogenesis EDMs Colliders
Higgs Boson Masses
31Baryogenesis New Electroweak Physics
90s Cohen, Kaplan, Nelson
Joyce, Prokopec, Turok
Unbroken phase
CP Violation
Theoretical Issues Strength of phase
transition (Higgs sector) Bubble dynamics
(expansion rate) Transport at phase boundary
(non-eq QFT) EDMs many-body physics QCD
32Electroweak Phase Transition Higgs
LEP EWWG
33Electroweak Phase Transition Higgs
LEP EWWG
34Electroweak Phase Transition Higgs
LEP EWWG
35The Simplest Extension
Model
36The Simplest Extension, Contd
37Finite Temperature Potential
38Finite Temperature Potential
Potential
Conditions
39Electroweak Symmetry Breaking
Strong first order EWPT
Potential parameters
Small ac limit
40Electroweak Symmetry Breaking
Strong first order EWPT
a1lt0, a2 either sign
a1b3 0, a2 lt 0
41Phenomenology EWPO
Electroweak Precision Observables (EWPO)
Oblique parameters
Similar for S,U
42Phenomenology EWPO contd
Electroweak Precision Observables (EWPO)
Oblique parameters
Global fit (GAPP)
43Phenomenology
Colliders
EWPO favors light SM-like scalar
44Phenomenology
Colliders
Z2 Symmetry
45Summary
- EW baryogenesis remains a viable and testable
mechanism for producing the observed baryon
asymmetry - Extensions of the Higgs sector of the SM can
readily yield a strong 1st order EWPT, and these
extensions can be probed at LHC and ILC - Weve made progress in computing YB
systematically, but challenges remain no ones
(yet) perfect ! - EDM searches provide our most powerful probe of
new EW CPV needed for YB
46Quantum Transport Equations
47Back Matter
48LHC Phenomenology
Barger, Langacker, McCaskey, R-M, Shaughnessy
Discovery Potential
49LHC Phenomenology
Barger, Langacker, McCaskey, R-M, Shaughnessy
Discovery Potential
50LHC Phenomenology, contd
Barger, Langacker, McKaskey, R-M, Shaughnessy
Determining x
51ILC Phenomenology
(also WWF, ZZF)
52Scalar Sector the EWPT
- Simple extensions of the SM scalar sector (xSM)
w/ small number of d.o.f. can readily lead to a
strong, 1st order EWPT as needed for EW
baryogenesis - EWPT viable xSM can allow for heavier SM-like
Higgs consistent with EWPO - EWPT xSM can readily probed at the LHC and ILC
using Higgs boson searches - One can obtain an analytic criteria for
parameters of xSM needed for 1st order EWPT that
provides guidance for specific model realizations
53Symmetry Breaking
Two Cases for ltSgtat high T
Vmin 0
Vmin V0 lt 0
54Electroweak Symmetry Breaking
Critical Temperature
LEP allowed models TC 100 GeV
V0 / TC4 ltlt 1
55Extending the Higgs Sector
Ando, Barger, Langacker, Profumo, R-M,
Shaugnessy, Tulin
SUSY Beyond the MSSM
L soft
GUTs SU(5) example
Fileviez Perez, Patel, R-M
56Baryogenesis Myths
- EW baryogenesis requires a light SUSY Higgs boson
(mH lt 120 GeV) - EW baryogenesis requires SUSY with a light RH
stop - EDMs have nearly killed EW baryogenesis
- Leptogenesis is the most viable option
57SUSY Baryogenesis Colliders
58EDM constraints SUSY CPV
One-loop de slepton mass
59EDM constraints SUSY CPV
One-loop vs. Two-loop EDMs
60EDM constraints SUSY CPV
61Extending the Higgs Sector GUTs
SU(5) w/ extended Higgs sector
Implications
- Strong 1st order EWPT w/o SUSY ?
- New sources of CPV?
- Light triplet Higgs
- Light leptoquarks (unification)
62One-loop Finite T Contributions
Cylindrical Co-ordinates
Coleman-Weinberg
One-loop finite T
Ring sum plasma screening
63What is the origin of baryonic matter ?
64- Can an augmented Higgs sector
- Generate a strong 1st order EWPT ?
- Allow for a heavier SM-like Higgs than in the
MSSM ? - Alleviate the tension between direct Higgs
search bounds and the EWPO ? - Be discovered at the LHC ?
- Can its necessary characteristic probed at the
LHC and a future ee- collider ?
65Cosmic Energy Budget
gg fusion at LHC