I wish you were here: Gravitational waves as echoes from Dark Sectors
Dark Matter, Gravitational Waves, First order phase transitions, Particle Physics, Astroparticle Physics
The study of first-order phase transitions in the early universe provides a unique window into fundamental
physics beyond the Standard Model. This research aims to explore the connection between cosmological phase
transitions, gravitational waves, and dark matter production. By developing theoretical models and employing
numerical simulations, we will investigate how different dark matter scenarios influence the dynamics of phase
transitions and the resulting gravitational wave spectra. The expected results include constraints on dark matter
properties through gravitational wave observations, predictions for upcoming space-based interferometers such as
LISA, and a deeper understanding of symmetry breaking mechanisms in the early universe. These findings will
contribute to the ongoing efforts to probe physics beyond the Standard Model through astrophysical and cosmological
observations.