Z-vortex percolation in the electroweak crossover region

We study the statistical properties of Z-vortices and Nambu monopoles in the 3 D SU(2) Higgs model for a Higgs mass M H ≈100 GeV near and above the crossover temperature, where these defects are thermally excited. Although there is no phase transition at that strong selfcoupling, we observe that the...

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Published inPhysics letters. B Vol. 443; no. 1; pp. 244 - 254
Main Authors Chernodub, M.N., Gubarev, F.V., Ilgenfritz, E.-M., Schiller, A.
Format Journal Article
LanguageEnglish
Published Elsevier B.V 10.12.1998
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Summary:We study the statistical properties of Z-vortices and Nambu monopoles in the 3 D SU(2) Higgs model for a Higgs mass M H ≈100 GeV near and above the crossover temperature, where these defects are thermally excited. Although there is no phase transition at that strong selfcoupling, we observe that the Z-vortices exhibit the percolation transition that has been found recently to accompany the first order thermal transition that exists at smaller Higgs mass. Above the crossover temperature percolating networks of Z-vortex lines are ubiquitous, whereas vortices form a dilute gas of closed vortex loops and (Nambu) monopolium states on the low-temperature side of the crossover. The percolation temperature turns out to be roughly independent of the lattice spacing. We find that the Higgs modulus is smaller (the gauge action is larger) inside the vortices, compared to the bulk average. This correlation becomes very strong on the low-temperature side. The percolation transition is a prerequisite of some string mediated baryon number generation scenarios.
ISSN:0370-2693
1873-2445
DOI:10.1016/S0370-2693(98)01347-1