Spontaneous symmetry breaking in free theories with boundary potentials
Abstract
Patterns of symmetry breaking induced by potentials at the boundary of free models in dimensions are studied. We show that the spontaneous symmetry breaking in these theories leads to a boundary RG flow ending with Neumann modes in the IR. The possibility of fluctuation-induced symmetry breaking is examined and we derive a general formula for computing one-loop effective potentials at the boundary. Using the expansion we test these ideas in an model with boundary interactions. We determine the RG flow diagram of this theory and find that it has an IR-stable critical point satisfying conformal boundary conditions. The leading correction to the effective potential is computed and we argue the existence of a phase boundary separating the region flowing to the symmetric fixed point from the region flowing to a symmetry-broken phase with a combination of Neumann and Dirchlet boundary conditions.
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@article{arxiv.2012.00701,
title = {Spontaneous symmetry breaking in free theories with boundary potentials},
author = {Vladimír Procházka and Alexander Söderberg},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2012.00701},
year = {2021}
}
Comments
17 pages, 3 figures + Mathematica notebook included