Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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10724462 | Physics Letters B | 2006 | 5 Pages |
Abstract
Symmetry breaking solutions are investigated in the Nââ limit for the ground state of a system consisting of a Lorentz-scalar, N component “phantom” field and an O(N) singlet. The most general form of O(N)ÃZ2 invariant quartic interaction is considered. The non-perturbatively renormalised solution demonstrates the possibility for Z2 symmetry breaking induced by phantom fluctuations. It becomes also evident that the strength of the “internal” dynamics of the N-component field tunes away the ratio of the Higgs condensate and the Higgs mass from its perturbative (nearly tree-level) expression.
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Authors
A. Patkós, Zs. Szép,