Physics – High Energy Physics – High Energy Physics - Theory
Scientific paper
2006-09-14
Physics
High Energy Physics
High Energy Physics - Theory
29 pages, 16 tables
Scientific paper
The phenomenon of spontaneous symmetry breaking admits a physical interpretation in terms of the Bose-condensation process of elementary spinless quanta. In a cutoff theory, this leads to a picture of the vacuum as a condensed medium whose excitations might deviate from exact Lorentz covariance in both the ultraviolet and infrared regions. For this reason, the conventional singlet Higgs boson, the shifted field of spontaneous symmetry breaking, rather than being a purely massive field, might possess a gapless branch describing the long-wavelength fluctuations of the scalar condensate. To test this idea, that might have substantial phenomenological implications, I compare with a detailed lattice simulation of the broken phase in the 4D Ising limit of the theory. The results are the following: i) differently from the symmetric phase, the single-particle energy spectrum is not reproduced by the standard massive form ii) for the value of the hopping parameter \kappa=0.076, increasing the lattice size from 20^4 to 32^4, the mass gap is found to decrease from the value 0.392(1) reported by Balog et al. (see Nucl. Phys. B714 (2005) 256) to the value 0.366(5). Both results confirm that, in the infrared region, the standard singlet Higgs cannot be considered as a simple massive field. Several arguments indicate that, approaching the continuum limit of the lattice theory, the observed volume dependence of the mass gap might require larger and larger lattice sizes before to show up.
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