Convergence of the nucleation rate for first-order phase transitions
Abstract
This paper investigates the importance of radiative corrections for first-order phase transitions, with particular focus on the bubble-nucleation rate. All calculations are done with a strict power-counting, and observables are consistently calculated at every order. This ensures that physical quantities are gauge and renormalization-scale invariant. Furthermore, to avoid large logarithms at high-temperatures, an effective three-dimensional theory is used. This effective theory automatically incorporates higher-order thermal masses. The results of this paper indicate that sub-leading corrections to the rate can be large. This is partly because radiative corrections are enhanced for large bubbles. To illustrate the calculations, three models are considered: a real-scalar model, a radiative-barrier model, and a model with an effective dimension operator. Relevant observables are calculated for each model, and the reliability of perturbation theory is discussed.
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@article{arxiv.2205.05145,
title = {Convergence of the nucleation rate for first-order phase transitions},
author = {Andreas Ekstedt},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2205.05145},
year = {2022}
}
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6 pages, 3 figures