Using the measured Higgs mass, the electroweak sphaleron has energy 9.08 TeV and one unstable mode with ω²₋ = -2.7 m_W².
Suppression of baryon number violation in electroweak collisions: Numerical results
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We present a semiclassical study of the suppression of topology changing, baryon number violating transitions induced by particle collisions in the electroweak theory. We find that below the sphaleron energy the suppression exponent is remarkably close to the analytic estimates based on a low energy expansion about the instanton. Above the sphaleron energy, the relevant semiclassical solutions have qualitatively different properties from those below the sphaleron: they correspond to jumps on top of the barrier. Yet these processes remain exponentially suppressed, and, furthermore, the tunneling exponent flattens out in energy. We also derive lower bounds on the tunneling exponent which show that baryon number violation remains exponentially suppressed up to very high energies of at least 30 sphaleron masses (250 TeV).
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The Electroweak Sphaleron Revisited: I. Static Solutions, Energy Barrier, and Unstable Modes
Using the measured Higgs mass, the electroweak sphaleron has energy 9.08 TeV and one unstable mode with ω²₋ = -2.7 m_W².