Sphaleron Transition of Reduced O(3) Nonlinear Sigma Model : Particles and Feilds
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By introducing an ansatz, infinite degrees of field freedom of the 1+1 dimensional O(3) nonlinear sigma model are reduced to a single one along the noncontractible loop parameter. The mechanism is examined how the quantum-statistical transition rate of the reduced model by quantum tunneling at low temperatures turns smoothly into that by thermal activation at high temperatures. Such a transition pattern is considered to simulate that of the electroweak theory. At high temperatures, where the transition rate of the reduced model is able to be compared with the field theoretical one, corrections from the field theoretical zero-mode factor and entropy term are found to play a minor role in numerical results.
- 理論物理学刊行会の論文
- 1990-12-25
著者
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Funakubo K
Department Of Physics Saga University
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Funakubo Koichi
Department Of Physics Saga University
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Funakubo Koichi
Department Of Physics Faculty Of Science And Engineering Saga University
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OTSUKI Shoichiro
Department of Physics Nagoya University
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TOYODA Fumihiko
School of Humanity-Oriented Science and Engineering, Kinki University
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TOYODA Fumihiko
Kyushu School of Engineering, Kinki University
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OTSUKI Shoichiro
Kyushu School of Engineering, Kinki University
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OTSUKI Shoichiro
Kyusyu School of Engineering, Kinki University
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TOYODA Fumihiko
Kyusyu School of Engineering, Kinki University
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TOYODA Fumihiko
Department of Liberal Arts, Kinki University
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Otsuki S
Kyushu School Of Engineering Kinki University
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Otsuki Shoichiro
Department Of Physics Kyoto University
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Toyoda F
School Of Humanity-oriented Science And Engineering Kinki University
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Toyoda Fumihiko
Department Of Electrical And Communication Engineering Kinki University Of School Of Humanity-orient
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FUNAKUBO Koichi
Department of Physics, Saga University
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FUNAKUBO Koichi
Department of Physicas
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OTSUKI Shoichiro
Department of Liberal Arts, Kinki University
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OTSUKI Shoichiro
Department of Physics, Kyusyu University
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TOYODA Fumihiko
Department of Electrical and Communication Engineering, Kinki University of School of Humanity-Oriented Science and Engineering
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