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arxiv: 1306.2642 · v3 · pith:2KIB2CGLnew · submitted 2013-06-11 · ✦ hep-ph

The Lee-Wick Standard Model at Finite Temperature

classification ✦ hep-ph
keywords lee-wickmodelstandardelectroweakfiniteparticularphasestates
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The Lee-Wick Standard Model at temperatures near electroweak scale is considered, with the aim of studying the electroweak phase transition. While Lee-Wick theories possess states of negative norm, they are not pathological but instead are treated by imposing particular boundary conditions and using particular integration contours in the calculation of S-matrix elements. It is not immediately clear how to extend this prescription to formulate the theory at finite temperature; we explore two different pictures of finite-temperature LW theories, and calculate the thermodynamic variables and the (one-loop) thermal effective potential. We apply these results to study the Lee-Wick Standard Model and find that the electroweak phase transition is a continuous crossover, much like in the Standard Model. However, the high-temperature behavior is modified due to cancellations between thermal corrections arising from the negative- and positive-norm states.

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