On the phase transition in the scalar theory
Abstract
The basic tool for the study of the electroweak phase transition is , the one-loop finite-temperature effective potential, improved by all-loop resummations of the most important infrared contributions. In this paper we perform, as a first step towards a full analysis of the Standard Model case, a detailed study of the effective potential of the scalar theory. We show that subleading corrections to the self-energies lead to spurious terms, linear in the field-dependent mass , in the daisy-improved effective potential. Consistency at subleading order requires the introduction of superdaisy diagrams, which prevent the appearance of linear terms. The resulting for the scalar theory hints at a phase transition which is either second-order or very weakly first-order.
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@article{arxiv.hep-ph/9206227,
title = {On the phase transition in the scalar theory},
author = {J. R. Espinosa and M. Quirós and F. Zwirner},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:hep-ph/9206227},
year = {2008}
}
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10 A4 pages, table and figures not included and available (by ordinary mail) upon request, plain LATEX, CERN-TH.6451/92, IEM-FT-56/92