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A Lattice Monte Carlo Study of the Hot Electroweak Phase Transition

High Energy Physics - Phenomenology 2009-10-22 v1 High Energy Physics - Lattice

Abstract

We study the finite temperature electroweak phase transition with lattice perturbation theory and Monte Carlo techniques. Dimensional reduction is used to approximate the full four-dimensional SU(2) + a fundamental doublet Higgs theory by an effective three-dimensional SU(2) + adjoint Higgs + fundamental Higgs theory with coefficients depending on temperature via screening masses and mass counterterms. Fermions contribute to the effective theory only via the NFN_F and mtopm_{\rm top} dependence of the coefficients. For sufficiently small lattices (N3<303N^3 < 30^3 for mHm_H = 35 GeV) the study of the one-loop lattice effective potential shows the existence of the {\em second} order phase transition even for the small Higgs masses. At the same time, a clear signal of a {\em first order} phase transition is seen on the lattice simulations with a transition temperature close to but less than the value determined from the perturbative calculations. This indicates that the dynamics of the first order electroweak phase transition depends strongly on non-perturbative effects and is not exclusively related to the so-called ϕ3\phi^3 term in the effective potential.

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Cite

@article{arxiv.hep-ph/9305345,
  title  = {A Lattice Monte Carlo Study of the Hot Electroweak Phase Transition},
  author = {K. Kajantie and K. Rummukainen and M. Shaposhnikov},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:hep-ph/9305345},
  year   = {2009}
}

Comments

15 pages, use latex+epsfig, includes 6 ps-figures, CERN-TH.6901/93