Symmetry breaking at high temperatures in large N gauge theories
Soumyadeep Chaudhuri, Eliezer Rabinovici

TL;DR
This paper investigates phase transitions and symmetry-breaking phenomena at high temperatures in large N gauge theories with scalar deformations, revealing inverse symmetry breaking and symmetry nonrestoration in certain regimes.
Contribution
It demonstrates how scalar deformations induce high-temperature symmetry-breaking phases and characterizes the phase transition patterns in large N gauge theories.
Findings
High-temperature symmetry breaking occurs in certain parameter regimes.
RG flows can lead to inverse symmetry breaking and symmetry nonrestoration.
Critical temperatures for phase transitions are estimated using thermal perturbation theory.
Abstract
Considering marginally relevant and relevant deformations of the weakly coupled -dimensional large conformal gauge theories introduced in arXiv:2011.13981, we study the patterns of phase transitions in these systems that lead to a symmetry-broken phase in the high temperature limit. These deformations involve only the scalar fields in the models. The marginally relevant deformations are obtained by varying certain double trace quartic couplings between the scalar fields. The relevant deformations, on the other hand, are obtained by adding masses to the scalar fields while keeping all the couplings frozen at their fixed point values. At the limit, the RG flows triggered by these deformations approach the aforementioned weakly coupled CFTs in the UV regime. These UV fixed points lie on a conformal manifold with the shape of a circle in the space of…
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