On the Metastability of Quantum Fields in Thermal Bath
Abstract
We investigate the metastability of scalar fields in quantum field theories at finite temperature, focusing on a detailed understanding of the bounce solution. At finite temperature, the bounce solution depends on two variables: the Euclidean time and the spatial radial distance , and it is periodic in the direction. We propose a novel method to determine the bounce that describes transitions in a thermal bath, suitable for numerical calculations. Two types of bounces exist for transitions in the thermal bath: -dependent and -independent bounces. We apply our method to compute these bounces in several models, including both thin-wall and thick-wall scenarios, to examine their properties. Specifically, we evaluate the critical temperature below which the -independent bounce becomes destabilized due to fluctuations, rendering it irrelevant. We demonstrate that in the thick-wall case, the -dependent bounce smoothly transitions into the -independent one as temperature increases, whereas in the thin-wall case, the transition between the two types of bounces is discontinuous.
Cite
@article{arxiv.2406.11153,
title = {On the Metastability of Quantum Fields in Thermal Bath},
author = {Zhiyi Fan and Takeo Moroi},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2406.11153},
year = {2024}
}
Comments
33 pages, 7 figures. Version 2: Updated references to include recent studies. Version 3: Updated the description of our code for finding the bounce solution and added `thermalbounce.py`