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Effective Field Theory Approach to High-Temperature Thermodynamics

High Energy Physics - Phenomenology 2016-09-01 v1

Abstract

An effective field theory approach is developed for calculating the thermodynamic properties of a field theory at high temperature TT and weak coupling gg. The effective theory is the 3-dimensional field theory obtained by dimensional reduction to the bosonic zero-frequency modes. The parameters of the effective theory can be calculated as perturbation series in the running coupling constant g2(T)g^2(T). The free energy is separated into the contributions from the momentum scales TT and gTgT, respectively. The first term can be written as a perturbation series in g2(T)g^2(T). If all forces are screened at the scale gTgT, the second term can be calculated as a perturbation series in g(T)g(T) beginning at order g3g^3. The parameters of the effective theory satisfy renormalization group equations that can be used to sum up leading logarithms of T/(gT)T/(gT). We apply this method to a massless scalar field with a Φ4\Phi^4 interaction, calculating the free energy to order g6loggg^6 \log g and the screening mass to order g5loggg^5 \log g.

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@article{arxiv.hep-ph/9501375,
  title  = {Effective Field Theory Approach to High-Temperature Thermodynamics},
  author = {Eric Braaten and Agustin Nieto},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:hep-ph/9501375},
  year   = {2016}
}

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40 pages, LaTeX, 5 uuecoded figures