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Journal of High Energy Physics | 2017

Gravitational wave and collider implications of electroweak baryogenesis aided by non-standard cosmology

Michal Artymowski; Marek Lewicki; James D. Wells

A bstractWe consider various models realizing baryogenesis during the electroweak phase transition (EWBG). Our focus is their possible detection in future collider experiments and possible observation of gravitational waves emitted during the phase transition. We also discuss the possibility of a non-standard cosmological history which can facilitate EWBG. We show how acceptable parameter space can be extended due to such a modification and conclude that next generation precision experiments such as the ILC will be able to confirm or falsify many models realizing EWBG. We also show that, in general, collider searches are a more powerful probe than gravitational wave searches. However, observation of a deviation from the SM without any hints of gravitational waves can point to models with modified cosmological history that generically enable EWBG with weaker phase transition and thus, smaller GW signals.


Journal of Cosmology and Astroparticle Physics | 2017

Scalar-tensor linear inflation

Michal Artymowski; Antonio Racioppi

We investigate two approaches to non minimally coupled gravity theories which present linear inflation as attractor solution: a) the scalar-tensor theory approach, where we look for a scalar-tensor theory that would restore results of linear inflation in the strong coupling limit for any form of the non-minimal coupling to gravity of the form of


Journal of Cosmology and Astroparticle Physics | 2015

Inflationary scenarios in Starobinsky model with higher order corrections

Michal Artymowski; Zygmunt Lalak; Marek Lewicki

f(\varphi)R/2


Journal of Cosmology and Astroparticle Physics | 2015

Inflation and dark energy from the Brans-Dicke theory

Michal Artymowski; Zygmunt Lalak; Marek Lewicki

; b) the particle physics approach, where we motivate the form of the Jordan frame potential by the loop corrections to the inflaton field. In both cases the Jordan frame potentials are modifications of the induced inflation, but instead of the Starobinsky attractor they lead to the linear inflation in the strong coupling limit.


Journal of Cosmology and Astroparticle Physics | 2017

Multi-phase induced inflation in theories with non-minimal coupling to gravity

Michal Artymowski; Zygmunt Lalak; Marek Lewicki

We consider the Starobinsky inflation with a set of higher order corrections parametrised by two real coefficients


Astroparticle Physics | 2017

Initial conditions for inflation

Konstantinos Dimopoulos; Michal Artymowski

\lambda_1, \lambda_2


Physics Letters B | 2015

Saddle point inflation from f (R) theory

Michal Artymowski; Zygmunt Lalak; Marek Lewicki

. In the Einstein frame we have found a potential with the Starobinsky plateau, steep slope and possibly with an additional minimum, local maximum or a saddle point. We have identified three types of inflationary behaviour that may be generated in this model: i) inflation on the plateau, ii) at the local maximum (topological inflation), iii) at the saddle point. We have found limits on parameters


Physics Letters B | 2016

Implications of extreme flatness in a general

Michal Artymowski; Zygmunt Lalak; Marek Lewicki

\lambda_i


Physical Review D | 2016

f(R)

Michal Artymowski; Zygmunt Lalak; Marek Lewicki

and initial conditions at the Planck scale which enable successful inflation and disable eternal inflation at the plateau. We have checked that the local minimum away from the GR vacuum is stable and that the field cannot leave it neither via quantum tunnelling nor via thermal corrections.


Journal of Cosmology and Astroparticle Physics | 2018

theory

Michal Artymowski; Olga Czerwińska; Zygmunt Lalak; Marek Lewicki

We consider the Brans-Dicke theory motivated by the

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National Institute of Chemical Physics and Biophysics

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