Renormalization of the Abelian–Higgs model in the Rξ and Unitary gauges and the physicality of its scalar potential

We perform an old school, one-loop renormalization of the Abelian–Higgs model in the Unitary and Rξ gauges, focused on the scalar potential and the gauge boson mass. Our goal is to demonstrate in this simple context the validity of the Unitary gauge at the quantum level, which could open the way for...

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Main Authors: Nikos Irges, Fotis Koutroulis
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Elsevier 2017-11-01
Series:Nuclear Physics B
Online Access:http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S0550321317302900
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spelling doaj-270c37b4d2764f539b59902ab3ea86802020-11-25T01:03:50ZengElsevierNuclear Physics B0550-32131873-15622017-11-01924C17827810.1016/j.nuclphysb.2017.09.009Renormalization of the Abelian–Higgs model in the Rξ and Unitary gauges and the physicality of its scalar potentialNikos IrgesFotis KoutroulisWe perform an old school, one-loop renormalization of the Abelian–Higgs model in the Unitary and Rξ gauges, focused on the scalar potential and the gauge boson mass. Our goal is to demonstrate in this simple context the validity of the Unitary gauge at the quantum level, which could open the way for an until now (mostly) avoided framework for loop computations. We indeed find that the Unitary gauge is consistent and equivalent to the Rξ gauge at the level of β-functions. Then we compare the renormalized, finite, one-loop Higgs potential in the two gauges and we again find equivalence. This equivalence needs not only a complete cancellation of the gauge fixing parameter ξ from the Rξ gauge potential but also requires its ξ-independent part to be equal to the Unitary gauge result. We follow the quantum behavior of the system by plotting Renormalization Group trajectories and Lines of Constant Physics, with the former the well known curves and with the latter, determined by the finite parts of the counter-terms, particularly well suited for a comparison with non-perturbative studies.http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S0550321317302900
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author Nikos Irges
Fotis Koutroulis
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Fotis Koutroulis
Renormalization of the Abelian–Higgs model in the Rξ and Unitary gauges and the physicality of its scalar potential
Nuclear Physics B
author_facet Nikos Irges
Fotis Koutroulis
author_sort Nikos Irges
title Renormalization of the Abelian–Higgs model in the Rξ and Unitary gauges and the physicality of its scalar potential
title_short Renormalization of the Abelian–Higgs model in the Rξ and Unitary gauges and the physicality of its scalar potential
title_full Renormalization of the Abelian–Higgs model in the Rξ and Unitary gauges and the physicality of its scalar potential
title_fullStr Renormalization of the Abelian–Higgs model in the Rξ and Unitary gauges and the physicality of its scalar potential
title_full_unstemmed Renormalization of the Abelian–Higgs model in the Rξ and Unitary gauges and the physicality of its scalar potential
title_sort renormalization of the abelian–higgs model in the rξ and unitary gauges and the physicality of its scalar potential
publisher Elsevier
series Nuclear Physics B
issn 0550-3213
1873-1562
publishDate 2017-11-01
description We perform an old school, one-loop renormalization of the Abelian–Higgs model in the Unitary and Rξ gauges, focused on the scalar potential and the gauge boson mass. Our goal is to demonstrate in this simple context the validity of the Unitary gauge at the quantum level, which could open the way for an until now (mostly) avoided framework for loop computations. We indeed find that the Unitary gauge is consistent and equivalent to the Rξ gauge at the level of β-functions. Then we compare the renormalized, finite, one-loop Higgs potential in the two gauges and we again find equivalence. This equivalence needs not only a complete cancellation of the gauge fixing parameter ξ from the Rξ gauge potential but also requires its ξ-independent part to be equal to the Unitary gauge result. We follow the quantum behavior of the system by plotting Renormalization Group trajectories and Lines of Constant Physics, with the former the well known curves and with the latter, determined by the finite parts of the counter-terms, particularly well suited for a comparison with non-perturbative studies.
url http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S0550321317302900
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