First order thermal phase transition with 126 GeV Higgs mass

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We study the strength of the electroweak phase transition in models with two light Higgs doublets and a light SU(3)c triplet by means of lattice simulations in a dimensionally reduced effective theory. In the parameter region considered the transition on the lattice is significantly stronger than indicated by a 2-loop perturbative analysis. Within some ultraviolet uncertainties, the finding applies to MSSM with a Higgs mass mh ≈ 126 GeV and shows that the parameter region useful for electroweak baryogenesis is enlarged. In particular (even though only dedicated analyses can quantify the issue), the tension between LHC constraints after the 7 TeV and 8 TeV runs and frameworks where the electroweak phase transition is driven by light stops, seems to be relaxed.

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Laine, M., Nardini, G., & Rummukainen, K. (2013). First order thermal phase transition with 126 GeV Higgs mass. In Proceedings of Science (Vol. 29-July-2013). Proceedings of Science (PoS). https://doi.org/10.22323/1.187.0104

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