2007
DOI: 10.1088/1126-6708/2007/09/041
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The phase structure of a chirally invariant lattice Higgs-Yukawa model for small and for large values of the Yukawa coupling constant

Abstract: We consider a chirally invariant lattice Higgs-Yukawa model based on the Neuberger overlap operator D (ov) . As a first step towards the eventual determination of Higgs mass bounds we study the phase diagram of the model analytically in the large N flimit. We present an expression for the effective potential at tree-level in the regime of small Yukawa and quartic coupling constants and determine the order of the phase transitions. In the case of strong Yukawa couplings the model effectively becomes an O(4)-sy… Show more

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“…m > 0 and s > 0. It was found that such a ferrimagnetic phase should exist deeply inside the anti-ferromagnetic phase [25]. In figure 4 we provide evidence for the existence of this ferrimagnetic phase.…”
Section: Results For Small Values Of the Yukawa Coupling Constantmentioning
confidence: 73%
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“…m > 0 and s > 0. It was found that such a ferrimagnetic phase should exist deeply inside the anti-ferromagnetic phase [25]. In figure 4 we provide evidence for the existence of this ferrimagnetic phase.…”
Section: Results For Small Values Of the Yukawa Coupling Constantmentioning
confidence: 73%
“…The anticipated structure of the phase diagram can be inferred from our large N f computation in ref. [25]. In that large N f approach the Higgs field and the coupling constants are scaled according to…”
Section: Results For Small Values Of the Yukawa Coupling Constantmentioning
confidence: 99%
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