A nonperturbative correction to the thermal nucleation rate of critical bubbles in a first order phase transition is estimated. The correction originates from large-amplitude fluctuations which may be present before the transition occurs. Using a simple model of a scalar field in a double-well potential, we present a method to obtain a corrected potential which incorporates the free-energy density available from large-amplitude fluctuations, which is not included in the usual perturbative calculation. For weaker phase transitions, the nucleation rate can be much larger than the rate calculated via perturbation theory. As an application of our method, we show how nonperturbative corrections can both qualitatively and quantitatively explain a...
This paper extends classical results by Langer and Kramers and combines them with modern methods fro...
First order phase transitions proceed via nucleation. The rate of nucleation varies exponentially wi...
Abstract. The exact treatment of first-order phase transition is an important topic in thermodynamic...
This paper investigates the importance of radiative corrections for first-order phase transitions, w...
We present a consistent calculation of bubble-nucleation rates in theories of two scalar fields. Our...
We estimate bubble-nucleation rates for cosmological phase transitions. We concentrate on the evalua...
First-order phase transitions that proceed via nucleation of bubbles are described by the homogeneou...
We present a consistent picture of tunnelling in field theory. Our results apply both to high-temper...
This paper extends classical results by Langer and Kramers [1-3] and combines them with modern metho...
We apply the modern effective field theory framework to study the nucleation rate in high-temperatur...
First order phase transitions proceed via nucleation. The rate of nucleation varies exponentially wi...
We estimate bubble-nucleation rates for cosmological phase transitions. We concentrate on the evalua...
A gauge-invariant framework for computing bubble nucleation rates at finite temperature in the prese...
The standard vacuum bounce formalism suffers from inconsistencies when applied to thermal bubble nuc...
In this paper I discuss how to consistently incorporate higher-order corrections to the bubble-nucle...
This paper extends classical results by Langer and Kramers and combines them with modern methods fro...
First order phase transitions proceed via nucleation. The rate of nucleation varies exponentially wi...
Abstract. The exact treatment of first-order phase transition is an important topic in thermodynamic...
This paper investigates the importance of radiative corrections for first-order phase transitions, w...
We present a consistent calculation of bubble-nucleation rates in theories of two scalar fields. Our...
We estimate bubble-nucleation rates for cosmological phase transitions. We concentrate on the evalua...
First-order phase transitions that proceed via nucleation of bubbles are described by the homogeneou...
We present a consistent picture of tunnelling in field theory. Our results apply both to high-temper...
This paper extends classical results by Langer and Kramers [1-3] and combines them with modern metho...
We apply the modern effective field theory framework to study the nucleation rate in high-temperatur...
First order phase transitions proceed via nucleation. The rate of nucleation varies exponentially wi...
We estimate bubble-nucleation rates for cosmological phase transitions. We concentrate on the evalua...
A gauge-invariant framework for computing bubble nucleation rates at finite temperature in the prese...
The standard vacuum bounce formalism suffers from inconsistencies when applied to thermal bubble nuc...
In this paper I discuss how to consistently incorporate higher-order corrections to the bubble-nucle...
This paper extends classical results by Langer and Kramers and combines them with modern methods fro...
First order phase transitions proceed via nucleation. The rate of nucleation varies exponentially wi...
Abstract. The exact treatment of first-order phase transition is an important topic in thermodynamic...