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Limiting Majoron self-interactions from Gravitational waves experiments

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arxiv 1705.08346 v2 pith:WAWD5Q7E submitted 2017-05-23 hep-ph gr-qc

Limiting Majoron self-interactions from Gravitational waves experiments

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keywords gravitationalmajoronwavesexperimentsphasetransitioncosmologicallower
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We show how Majoron models may be tested/limited in gravitational waves experiments. In particular, the Majoron self-interaction potential may induce a first order phase transition, producing gravitational waves from bubble collisions. We dubbed such a new scenario {\it violent Majoron model}, because it would be associated to a violent phase transition in the early Universe. Sphaleron constraints can be avoided if the global $U(1)_{B-L}$ is broken at scales lower than the electroweak scale, provided that the B-L spontaneously breaking scale is lower than $10\, {\rm TeV}$ in order to satisfy the cosmological mass density bound. The possibility of a sub-electroweak phase transition is practically unconstrained by cosmological bounds and it may be detected within the sensitivity of next generation of gravitational waves experiments: eLISA, DECIGO and BBO. We also comment on the possible detection in CEPC collider, where Majorons's production can be observed from Higgs' portals in missing transverse energy channels.

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