Bose condensation at high temperatures
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✦ hep-ph
hep-th
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bosecondensationtemperaturedensitynumberparticletheorycompared
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Bose condensation is usually a low temperature phenomenon due to a low particle number density. When the number density is kept large compared to the inverse Compton volume, Bose condensation can occur at a temperature much higher than the mass of the particle. We can then use a three dimensional effective theory to study the thermal properties. We compute the transition temperature for a complex scalar field theory with a small interaction parameter.
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