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Three-dimensional U(1) gauge+Higgs theory as an effective theory for finite temperature phase transitions

We study the three-dimensional U(1)+Higgs theory (Ginzburg-Landau model) as an effective theory for finite temperature phase transitions from the 1 K scale of superconductivity to the relativistic scales of scalar electrodynamics. The relations between the parameters of the physical theory and the p...

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Autores principales: Kajantie, K., Karjalainen, M., Laine, M., Peisa, J.
Lenguaje:eng
Publicado: 1997
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Acceso en línea:https://dx.doi.org/10.1016/S0550-3213(98)00064-9
http://cds.cern.ch/record/339291
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author Kajantie, K.
Karjalainen, M.
Laine, M.
Peisa, J.
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Karjalainen, M.
Laine, M.
Peisa, J.
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description We study the three-dimensional U(1)+Higgs theory (Ginzburg-Landau model) as an effective theory for finite temperature phase transitions from the 1 K scale of superconductivity to the relativistic scales of scalar electrodynamics. The relations between the parameters of the physical theory and the parameters of the 3d effective theory are given. The 3d theory as such is studied with lattice Monte Carlo techniques. The phase diagram, the characteristics of the transition in the first order regime, and scalar and vector correlation lengths are determined. We find that even rather deep in the first order regime, the transition is weaker than indicated by 2-loop perturbation theory. Topological effects caused by the compact formulation are studied, and it is demonstrated that they vanish in the continuum limit. In particular, the photon mass (inverse correlation length) is observed to be zero within statistical errors in the symmetric phase, thus constituting an effective order parameter.
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spelling cern-3392912023-03-14T18:55:19Zdoi:10.1016/S0550-3213(98)00064-9http://cds.cern.ch/record/339291engKajantie, K.Karjalainen, M.Laine, M.Peisa, J.Three-dimensional U(1) gauge+Higgs theory as an effective theory for finite temperature phase transitionsParticle Physics - LatticeWe study the three-dimensional U(1)+Higgs theory (Ginzburg-Landau model) as an effective theory for finite temperature phase transitions from the 1 K scale of superconductivity to the relativistic scales of scalar electrodynamics. The relations between the parameters of the physical theory and the parameters of the 3d effective theory are given. The 3d theory as such is studied with lattice Monte Carlo techniques. The phase diagram, the characteristics of the transition in the first order regime, and scalar and vector correlation lengths are determined. We find that even rather deep in the first order regime, the transition is weaker than indicated by 2-loop perturbation theory. Topological effects caused by the compact formulation are studied, and it is demonstrated that they vanish in the continuum limit. In particular, the photon mass (inverse correlation length) is observed to be zero within statistical errors in the symmetric phase, thus constituting an effective order parameter.We study the three-dimensional U(1)+Higgs theory (Ginzburg-Landau model) as an effective theory for finite temperature phase transitions from the 1 K scale of superconductivity to the relativistic scales of scalar electrodynamics. The relations between the parameters of the physical theory and the parameters of the 3d effective theory are given. The 3d theory as such is studied with lattice Monte Carlo techniques. The phase diagram, the characteristics of the transition in the first order regime, and scalar and vector correlation lengths are determined. We find that even rather deep in the first order regime, the transition is weaker than indicated by 2-loop perturbation theory. Topological effects caused by the compact formulation are studied, and it is demonstrated that they vanish in the continuum limit. In particular, the photon mass (inverse correlation length) is observed to be zero within statistical errors in the symmetric phase, thus constituting an effective order parameter.We study the three-dimensional U(1) + Higgs theory (Ginzburg-Landau model) as an effective theory for finite-temperature phase transitions from the 1 K scale of superconductivity to the relativistic scales of scalar electrodynamics. The relations between the parameters of the physical theory and the parameters of the 3d effective theory are given. The 3d theory as such is studied with lattice Monte Carlo techniques. The phase diagram, the characteristics of the transition in the first-order regime, and scalar and vector correlation lengths are determined. We find that even rather deep in the first-order regime, the transition is weaker than indicated by 2-loop perturbation theory. Topological effects caused by the compact formulation are studied, and it is demonstrated that they vanish in the continuum limit. In particular, the photon mass (inverse correlation length) is observed to be zero within statistical errors in the symmetric phase, thus constituting an effective order parameter.hep-lat/9711048CERN-TH-97-332CERN-TH-97-332oai:cds.cern.ch:3392911997-11-25
spellingShingle Particle Physics - Lattice
Kajantie, K.
Karjalainen, M.
Laine, M.
Peisa, J.
Three-dimensional U(1) gauge+Higgs theory as an effective theory for finite temperature phase transitions
title Three-dimensional U(1) gauge+Higgs theory as an effective theory for finite temperature phase transitions
title_full Three-dimensional U(1) gauge+Higgs theory as an effective theory for finite temperature phase transitions
title_fullStr Three-dimensional U(1) gauge+Higgs theory as an effective theory for finite temperature phase transitions
title_full_unstemmed Three-dimensional U(1) gauge+Higgs theory as an effective theory for finite temperature phase transitions
title_short Three-dimensional U(1) gauge+Higgs theory as an effective theory for finite temperature phase transitions
title_sort three-dimensional u(1) gauge+higgs theory as an effective theory for finite temperature phase transitions
topic Particle Physics - Lattice
url https://dx.doi.org/10.1016/S0550-3213(98)00064-9
http://cds.cern.ch/record/339291
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