On The Phase Transition in D=3 Yang-Mills Chern-Simons Gauge Theory
Abstract
Yang-Mills theory in three dimensions, with a Chern-Simons term of level (an integer) added, has two dimensionful coupling constants, and ; its possible phases depend on the size of relative to . For , this theory approaches topological Chern-Simons theory with no Yang-Mills term, and expectation values of multiple Wilson loops yield Jones polynomials, as Witten has shown; it can be treated semiclassically. For , the theory is badly infrared singular in perturbation theory, a non-perturbative mass and subsequent quantum solitons are generated, and Wilson loops show an area law. We argue that there is a phase transition between these two behaviors at a critical value of , called , with . Three lines of evidence are given: First, a gauge-invariant one-loop calculation shows that the perturbative theory has tachyonic problems if .The theory becomes sensible only if there is an additional dynamic source of gauge-boson mass, just as in the case. Second, we study in a rough approximation the free energy and show that for there is a non-trivial vacuum condensate driven by soliton entropy and driving a gauge-boson dynamical mass , while both the condensate and vanish for . Third, we study possible quantum solitons stemming from an effective action having both a Chern-Simons mass and a (gauge-invariant) dynamical mass . We show that if , there are finite-action quantum sphalerons, while none survive in the classical limit , as shown earlier by D'Hoker and Vinet. There are also quantum topological vortices smoothly vanishing as .
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@article{arxiv.hep-th/9602157,
title = {On The Phase Transition in D=3 Yang-Mills Chern-Simons Gauge Theory},
author = {John M. Cornwall},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:hep-th/9602157},
year = {2014}
}
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