Curvature, via resummed 2PI Hartree self-energy, can induce spontaneous symmetry breaking for a minimally coupled scalar with positive mass squared in de Sitter spacetime.
High-temperature expansion of the one-loop free energy of a scalar field on a curved background
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The complete form of the high-temperature expansion of the one-loop contribution to the free energy of a scalar field on a stationary gravitational background is derived. The explicit expressions for the divergent and finite parts of the high-temperature expansion in a three-dimensional space without boundaries are obtained. These formulas generalize the known one for the stationary spacetime. In particular, we confirm that for a massless conformal scalar field the leading correction to the Planck law proportional to the temperature squared turns out to be nonzero due to non-static nature of the metric. The explicit expression for the so-called energy-time anomaly is found. The interrelation between this anomaly and the conformal (trace) anomaly is established. The natural simplest Lagrangian for the "Killing vector field" is given.
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Spontaneous symmetry breaking induced by curvature : Analysis via non-perturbative 2PI Hartree approximation
Curvature, via resummed 2PI Hartree self-energy, can induce spontaneous symmetry breaking for a minimally coupled scalar with positive mass squared in de Sitter spacetime.