Gauge-invariant analysis of curvature perturbations from slow first-order phase transitions

18 May 2026, 15:40
25m
二楼宴会C厅 (南京维景国际酒店)

二楼宴会C厅

南京维景国际酒店

Speaker

Dr Ran Ding

Description

When strongly supercooled cosmological first-order phase transitions (FOPTs) are sufficiently slow, super-horizon inhomogeneities can be generated. We compute these super-horizon curvature perturbations by employing a gauge-invariant, multi-fluid formalism. By resolving the gauge ambiguities inherent in conventional separate-universe simulations, we demonstrate that Primordial Black Holes are unlikely to be produced by these super-horizon inhomogeneities. We also derive a fitting formula for the resulting curvature perturbations and discuss potential observational constraints on FOPTs imposed by limits on primordial curvature perturbations and associated scalar-induced gravitational waves.

Primary authors

Dr Chi Tian Csaba Balázs Dr Ran Ding Dr Xiao Wang

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