First-Order Phase Transitions and Darkogenesis in Twin Higgs Models
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Watch a 52-minute lecture exploring first-order phase transitions and darkogenesis within Twin Higgs models, presented by Marcin Badziak at the International Centre for Theoretical Sciences. Part of a comprehensive program on gravitational waves and beyond standard model physics, the lecture delves into fundamental physics concepts that could potentially be detected through gravitational wave signals. Learn about the theoretical framework of Twin Higgs models and their implications for understanding phase transitions in the early universe and the generation of dark matter. The presentation contributes to broader discussions about using gravitational wave detection to probe high-scale physics phenomena that are currently inaccessible through conventional experimental methods.
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First-order phase transitions and darkogenesis in Twin Higgs models by Marcin Badziak
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International Centre for Theoretical Sciences