On the relationship between gauge dependence and IR divergences in the ℏ-expansion of the effective potential

Abstract Perturbative calculations of the effective potential evaluated at a broken minimum, V min, are plagued by difficulties. It is hard to get a finite and gauge invariant result for V min. In fact, the methods proposed to deal with gauge dependence and ir divergences are orthogonal in their app...

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Main Authors: Andreas Ekstedt, Johan Löfgren
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Language:English
Published: SpringerOpen 2019-01-01
Series:Journal of High Energy Physics
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Online Access:http://link.springer.com/article/10.1007/JHEP01(2019)226
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spelling doaj-e0c603b11170426ca1fb71cf6916585c2020-11-25T01:06:44ZengSpringerOpenJournal of High Energy Physics1029-84792019-01-012019113410.1007/JHEP01(2019)226On the relationship between gauge dependence and IR divergences in the ℏ-expansion of the effective potentialAndreas Ekstedt0Johan LöfgrenDepartment of Physics and Astronomy, Uppsala UniversityAbstract Perturbative calculations of the effective potential evaluated at a broken minimum, V min, are plagued by difficulties. It is hard to get a finite and gauge invariant result for V min. In fact, the methods proposed to deal with gauge dependence and ir divergences are orthogonal in their approaches. Gauge dependence is dealt with through the ℏ-expansion, which establishes and maintains a strict loop-order separation of terms. On the other hand, ir divergences seem to require a resummation that mixes the different loop orders. In this paper we test these methods on Fermi gauge Abelian Higgs at two loops. We find that the resummation procedure is not capable of removing all divergences. Surprisingly, the ℏ-expansion seems to be able to deal with both the divergences and the gauge dependence. In order to isolate the physical part of V min, we are guided by the separation of scales that motivated the resummation procedure; the key result is that only hard momentum modes contribute to V min.http://link.springer.com/article/10.1007/JHEP01(2019)226Spontaneous Symmetry BreakingGauge Symmetry
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On the relationship between gauge dependence and IR divergences in the ℏ-expansion of the effective potential
Journal of High Energy Physics
Spontaneous Symmetry Breaking
Gauge Symmetry
author_facet Andreas Ekstedt
Johan Löfgren
author_sort Andreas Ekstedt
title On the relationship between gauge dependence and IR divergences in the ℏ-expansion of the effective potential
title_short On the relationship between gauge dependence and IR divergences in the ℏ-expansion of the effective potential
title_full On the relationship between gauge dependence and IR divergences in the ℏ-expansion of the effective potential
title_fullStr On the relationship between gauge dependence and IR divergences in the ℏ-expansion of the effective potential
title_full_unstemmed On the relationship between gauge dependence and IR divergences in the ℏ-expansion of the effective potential
title_sort on the relationship between gauge dependence and ir divergences in the ℏ-expansion of the effective potential
publisher SpringerOpen
series Journal of High Energy Physics
issn 1029-8479
publishDate 2019-01-01
description Abstract Perturbative calculations of the effective potential evaluated at a broken minimum, V min, are plagued by difficulties. It is hard to get a finite and gauge invariant result for V min. In fact, the methods proposed to deal with gauge dependence and ir divergences are orthogonal in their approaches. Gauge dependence is dealt with through the ℏ-expansion, which establishes and maintains a strict loop-order separation of terms. On the other hand, ir divergences seem to require a resummation that mixes the different loop orders. In this paper we test these methods on Fermi gauge Abelian Higgs at two loops. We find that the resummation procedure is not capable of removing all divergences. Surprisingly, the ℏ-expansion seems to be able to deal with both the divergences and the gauge dependence. In order to isolate the physical part of V min, we are guided by the separation of scales that motivated the resummation procedure; the key result is that only hard momentum modes contribute to V min.
topic Spontaneous Symmetry Breaking
Gauge Symmetry
url http://link.springer.com/article/10.1007/JHEP01(2019)226
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