Symmetry Nonrestoration in a Resummed Renormalized Theory at High Temperature

Physics – High Energy Physics – High Energy Physics - Phenomenology

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14 pages, 1 ps figure, revtex, Phys. Rev. D version

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We reinvestigate the interesting phenomenon of symmetry nonrestoration at high temperature in the multifield O(N_1) X O(N_2) model. We apply modified self-consistent resummation (MSCR) in order to obtain the scalar dressed masses and find in what circumstances a resummed multifield theory which has symmetry (non)restoration can be renormalized. It is shown that, aside from the consistency of the MSCR method, the basic ingredient that guarantees the renormalization of a multifield model within a resummation approach is the T^2 mass behavior of field theory at high temperature.

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