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arxiv: hep-th/9611059 · v2 · submitted 1996-11-08 · ✦ hep-th · hep-ph

Quantum effects on winding configurations in SU(2)-Higgs theory

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keywords configurationshiggswindingquantumtheorycorrectionsenergygauge
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We examine the quantum corrections to the static energy for Higgs winding configurations in order to ascertain whether such corrections may stabilize solitons in the standard model. We evaluate the effective action for winding configurations in Weinberg-Salam theory without U(1)-gauge fields or fermions. For a configuration whose size, $a \ll m^{-1}$ where $m = \max{m_W,m_H}$, m_W is the W-mass, and m_H is the Higgs mass, the static energy goes like $g^{-2}m_W^2a [1+b_0g^2\ln(1/ma)]^{c_0/b_0}$ in the semiclassical limit. Here g is the SU(2)-gauge coupling constant and b_0, c_0 are positive numbers determined by renormalization-group techniques. We discuss the limitations of this result for extremely small configurations and conclude that quantum fluctuations do not stabilize winding configurations where we have confidence in SU(2)-Higgs as a renormalizable field theory.

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