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Gravitational Waves, baryon asymmetry of the universe and electric dipole moment in the CP-violating NMSSM

Authors
Bian, LigongGuo, Huai-KeShu, Jing
Issue Date
Aug-2018
Publisher
IOP PUBLISHING LTD
Keywords
finite-temperature field theory; supersymmetric models; electric and magnetic moments
Citation
CHINESE PHYSICS C, v.42, no.9
Journal Title
CHINESE PHYSICS C
Volume
42
Number
9
URI
https://scholarworks.bwise.kr/cau/handle/2019.sw.cau/45216
DOI
10.1088/1674-1137/42/9/093106
ISSN
1674-1137
2058-6132
Abstract
In this work, we make the first study of electroweak baryogenesis (EWBG) based on the LHC data in the CP-violating next-to-minimal supersymmetric model (NMSSM) where a strongly first order electroweak phase transition (EWPT) is obtained in the general complex Higgs potential. With representative benchmark points which pass the current LEP and LHC constraints, we demonstrate the structure of EWPT for those points and how a strongly first order EWPT is obtained in the complex NMSSM where the resulting gravitational wave production properties are found to be within the reaches of future space-based interferometers like BBO and Ultimate-DECIGO. We further calculate the generated baryon asymmetries where the CP violating sources are (1): higgsino-singlino dominated, (2): higgsino-gaugino dominated or (3): from both sources. It is shown that all three representing scenarios could evade the strong constraints set by various electric dipole moments (EDM) searches where cancellations among the EDM contributions occur at the tree level (higgsino-singlino dominated) or loop level (higgsino-gaugino dominated). The 125 GeV SM like Higgs can be either the second lightest neutral Higgs H-2 or the third lightest neutral Higgs H-3. Finally, we comment on the future direct and indirect probe of CPV in the Higgs sector from the collider and EDM experiments.
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