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The Electroweak Phase Transition through the Renormalization Group

We study the high-temperature phase transitions for the Abelian and $SU(2)$ Higgs models, using the exact renormalization group. The evolution equation for a properly-defined coarse-grained free energy is solved. The phase diagram of the Abelian Higgs model has a region of second-order phase transit...

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Autor principal: Tetradis, N.
Lenguaje:eng
Publicado: 1996
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Acceso en línea:https://dx.doi.org/10.1016/S0550-3213(97)00037-0
http://cds.cern.ch/record/308430
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description We study the high-temperature phase transitions for the Abelian and $SU(2)$ Higgs models, using the exact renormalization group. The evolution equation for a properly-defined coarse-grained free energy is solved. The phase diagram of the Abelian Higgs model has a region of second-order phase transitions governed by fixed points, for which we calculate critical exponents and crossover curves. It also has a region of first-order phase transitions, which we discuss in terms of the coarse-grained free energy. The $SU(2)$ Higgs model for small Higgs field masses has only first-order phase transitions. We derive their properties and compare with lattice and perturbative results. For larger Higgs field masses the strength of the first-order phase transitions diminishes. For masses larger than 80-100 GeV we find evidence that they are replaced by analytical crossovers.
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spelling cern-3084302022-03-31T02:26:19Zdoi:10.1016/S0550-3213(97)00037-0http://cds.cern.ch/record/308430engTetradis, N.The Electroweak Phase Transition through the Renormalization GroupParticle Physics - PhenomenologyWe study the high-temperature phase transitions for the Abelian and $SU(2)$ Higgs models, using the exact renormalization group. The evolution equation for a properly-defined coarse-grained free energy is solved. The phase diagram of the Abelian Higgs model has a region of second-order phase transitions governed by fixed points, for which we calculate critical exponents and crossover curves. It also has a region of first-order phase transitions, which we discuss in terms of the coarse-grained free energy. The $SU(2)$ Higgs model for small Higgs field masses has only first-order phase transitions. We derive their properties and compare with lattice and perturbative results. For larger Higgs field masses the strength of the first-order phase transitions diminishes. For masses larger than 80-100 GeV we find evidence that they are replaced by analytical crossovers.We study the high-temperature phase transitions for the Abelian and $SU(2)$ Higgs models, using the exact renormalization group. The evolution equation for a properly-defined coarse-grained free energy is solved. The phase diagram of the Abelian Higgs model has a region of second-order phase transitions governed by fixed points, for which we calculate critical exponents and crossover curves. It also has a region of first-order phase transitions, which we discuss in terms of the coarse-grained free energy. The $SU(2)$ Higgs model for small Higgs field masses has only first-order phase transitions. We derive their properties and compare with lattice and perturbative results. For larger Higgs field masses the strength of the first-order phase transitions diminishes. For masses larger than 80-100 GeV we find evidence that they are replaced by analytical crossovers.We study the high-temperature phase transitions for the Abelian and $SU(2)$ Higgs models, using the exact renormalization group. The evolution equation for a properly-defined coarse-grained free energy is solved. The phase diagram of the Abelian Higgs model has a region of second-order phase transitions governed by fixed points, for which we calculate critical exponents and crossover curves. It also has a region of first-order phase transitions, which we discuss in terms of the coarse-grained free energy. The $SU(2)$ Higgs model for small Higgs field masses has only first-order phase transitions. We derive their properties and compare with lattice and perturbative results. For larger Higgs field masses the strength of the first-order phase transitions diminishes. For masses larger than 80-100 GeV we find evidence that they are replaced by analytical crossovers.We study the high-temperature phase transitions for the Abelian and SU (2) Higgs models, using the exact renormalization group. The evolution equation for a properly defined coarse-grained free energy is solved. The phase diagram of the Abelian Higgs model has a region of second-order phase transitions governed by fixed points, for which we calculate critical exponents and crossover curves. It also has a region of first-order phase transitions, which we discuss in terms of the coarsegrained free energy. The SU (2) Higgs model for small Higgs field masses has only first-order phase transitions. We derive their properties and compare with lattice and perturbative results. For larger Higgs field masses the strength of the first-order phase transitions diminishes. For masses larger than 80–100 GeV we find evidence that they are replaced by analytical crossovers.hep-ph/9608272CERN-TH-96-190CERN-TH-96-190oai:cds.cern.ch:3084301996-08-08
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The Electroweak Phase Transition through the Renormalization Group
title The Electroweak Phase Transition through the Renormalization Group
title_full The Electroweak Phase Transition through the Renormalization Group
title_fullStr The Electroweak Phase Transition through the Renormalization Group
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title_short The Electroweak Phase Transition through the Renormalization Group
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url https://dx.doi.org/10.1016/S0550-3213(97)00037-0
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