Anomalies at high temperature

Physics – High Energy Physics – High Energy Physics - Phenomenology

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5 pages, 1 figure, Latex, Proc. of Strong and electroweak matter '97, Short version of hep-ph/9608271

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The anomaly equation can be derived from the ultraviolet properties of quantum field theory and should, therefore, not depend on infrared properties, such as the presence of a thermal heat bath. There is also an infrared explanation of anomalies which is related to fermionic zero modes. I show how the anomaly equation can be satisfied in a high temperature plasma in spite of the fact that all propagating fermionic excitations have a thermal mass.

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