New vacuum stability limit from cosmological history
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Cites work
- Cosmological phase transitions and their properties in the NMSSM
- Efficient numerical solution to vacuum decay with many fields
- Electroweak bubble wall expansion: gravitational waves and baryogenesis in standard model-like thermal plasma
- Fate of electroweak symmetry in the early Universe: non-restoration and trapped vacua in the N2HDM
- Impact of new physics on the EW vacuum stability in a curved spacetime background
- Impact of vacuum stability constraints on the phenomenology of supersymmetric models
- On the maximal strength of a first-order electroweak phase transition and its gravitational wave signal
- On the metastability of the Standard Model vacuum
- Strong electroweak phase transitions in the Standard Model with a singlet
- Ultra-relativistic bubbles from the simplest Higgs portal and their cosmological consequences
- \texttt{SimpleBounce}: a simple package for the false vacuum decay
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