We present a detailed analysis of the phase transition in the standard model at finite temperature. Using an improved perturbation theory, where plasma masses are determined from a set of one-loop gap equations, we evaluate the effective potential Veff(φ,T) in next-to-leading order, i.e., including terms cubic in the gauge coupling g, the scalar self-coupling λ1/2, and the top-quark Yukawa coupling ft. The gap equations yield a non-vanishing magnetic plasma mass for the gauge bosons, originating from the non-abelian self-interactions. We discuss in detail size and origin of higher order effects and conclude that the phase transition is weakly first-order up to Higgs masses of about 70 GeV, above which our calculation is no longer self-consi...
We study the finite temperature electroweak transition with non-perturbative lattice Monte Carlo sim...
We study the finite-temperature effective potential of the Minimal Supersymmetric Standard Model, in...
We study the finite-temperature effective potential of the Minimal Supersymmetric Standard Model, in...
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 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 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 study the decay of the metastable symmetric phase in the standard model at finite temperature. Fo...
We study the decay of the metastable symmetric phase in the standard model at finite temperature. Fo...
Bödeker D, BUCHMULLER W, FODOR Z, HELBIG T. ASPECTS OF THE COSMOLOGICAL ELECTROWEAK PHASE-TRANSITION...
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...
The electroweak phase transition is investigated by means of the perturbatively calculated high temp...
We study the finite temperature electroweak transition with non-perturbative lattice Monte Carlo sim...
We study the finite-temperature effective potential of the Minimal Supersymmetric Standard Model, in...
We study the finite-temperature effective potential of the Minimal Supersymmetric Standard Model, in...
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 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 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 study the decay of the metastable symmetric phase in the standard model at finite temperature. Fo...
We study the decay of the metastable symmetric phase in the standard model at finite temperature. Fo...
Bödeker D, BUCHMULLER W, FODOR Z, HELBIG T. ASPECTS OF THE COSMOLOGICAL ELECTROWEAK PHASE-TRANSITION...
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...
The electroweak phase transition is investigated by means of the perturbatively calculated high temp...
We study the finite temperature electroweak transition with non-perturbative lattice Monte Carlo sim...
We study the finite-temperature effective potential of the Minimal Supersymmetric Standard Model, in...
We study the finite-temperature effective potential of the Minimal Supersymmetric Standard Model, in...