Domaines
High energy physics
Relativity/Astrophysics/Cosmology
Type of internship
Théorique, numérique Description
Mounting evidence suggests that planned and present gravitational-wave detectors may be sensitive
to signatures from first-order phase transitions in the early universe. These events, potentially present in the
primordial universe, create a broad spectrum of GWs, the stochastic remnants of which could then be observed in
the various next-generation experiments.
The aim of this internship is to explore the presence, strength, and finally possible GW signatures of first order
transitions in new physics models with supplementary gauge groups motivated by the Standard Model flavour
problems – so-called horizontal gauge groups. The calculation of the finite temperature effective potential of the
flavour model will be performed using the effective Lagrangian reduction method implemented in the code DRalgo and further used to study and model the phase transition as well as modelling GW behaviour in the wake of a
first-order phase transition. For interested candidates with experience in coding, programming-intensive directions
could also include further developing a relativistic hydrodynamics of the dynamics of a phase transition and the
Bayesian analysis of subsequent emission of GWs.
Interactions with the experimental GWs group at IP2I is expected. This internship may be continued by a PhD
project pending to obtaining a PhD funding from the Doctoral School.
Contact
Aldo Deandrea