The basic tool for the study of the electroweak phase transition is $V_{eff} (\phi,T)$, 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 $m(\phi)$, 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 $V_{eff}(\phi,T)$ for the scalar theory hints at a phase ...
We present a detailed analysis of the phase transition in the standard model at finite temperature. ...
We study the thermal phase transitions of a generic real scalar field, without a Z(2)-symmetry, refe...
We study the thermal phase transitions of a generic real scalar field, without a Z(2)-symmetry, refe...
Karsch F, Neuhaus T, PATKOS A. EFFECTIVE SCALAR THEORY OF THE ELECTROWEAK PHASE-TRANSITION. In: Nuc...
Karsch F, Neuhaus T, PATKOS A. EFFECTIVE SCALAR FIELD-THEORY FOR THE ELECTROWEAK PHASE-TRANSITION. N...
We revisit the electroweak phase transition in the standard model with a real scalar, utilizing seve...
We investigate in detail the transition from the symmetric to the broken phase in scalar electrodyna...
We investigate in detail the transition from the symmetric to the broken phase in scalar electrodyna...
We present a detailed analysis of the phase transition in the standard model at finite temperature. ...
We investigate the strongly first-order electroweak phase transition using an effective field theore...
The standard model effective potential is calculated at finite temperature to order g"4, #lambd...
The electroweak phase transition is investigated by means of the perturbatively calculated high temp...
The electroweak phase transition is investigated by means of the perturbatively calculated high temp...
We revisit the electroweak phase transition in the standard model with a real scalar, utilizing seve...
We present a detailed analysis of the phase transition in the standard model at finite temperature. ...
We present a detailed analysis of the phase transition in the standard model at finite temperature. ...
We study the thermal phase transitions of a generic real scalar field, without a Z(2)-symmetry, refe...
We study the thermal phase transitions of a generic real scalar field, without a Z(2)-symmetry, refe...
Karsch F, Neuhaus T, PATKOS A. EFFECTIVE SCALAR THEORY OF THE ELECTROWEAK PHASE-TRANSITION. In: Nuc...
Karsch F, Neuhaus T, PATKOS A. EFFECTIVE SCALAR FIELD-THEORY FOR THE ELECTROWEAK PHASE-TRANSITION. N...
We revisit the electroweak phase transition in the standard model with a real scalar, utilizing seve...
We investigate in detail the transition from the symmetric to the broken phase in scalar electrodyna...
We investigate in detail the transition from the symmetric to the broken phase in scalar electrodyna...
We present a detailed analysis of the phase transition in the standard model at finite temperature. ...
We investigate the strongly first-order electroweak phase transition using an effective field theore...
The standard model effective potential is calculated at finite temperature to order g"4, #lambd...
The electroweak phase transition is investigated by means of the perturbatively calculated high temp...
The electroweak phase transition is investigated by means of the perturbatively calculated high temp...
We revisit the electroweak phase transition in the standard model with a real scalar, utilizing seve...
We present a detailed analysis of the phase transition in the standard model at finite temperature. ...
We present a detailed analysis of the phase transition in the standard model at finite temperature. ...
We study the thermal phase transitions of a generic real scalar field, without a Z(2)-symmetry, refe...
We study the thermal phase transitions of a generic real scalar field, without a Z(2)-symmetry, refe...