Stability of $\varphi^4$-vector model: four-loop $\varepsilon$ expansion study
L.Ts. Adzhemyan, A. Kudlis

TL;DR
This study investigates the stability of the $O(n)$-symmetric fixed point in the $^4$ vector model using four-loop $ ext{ε}$ expansion, revealing that the vector-field term is negligible for critical behavior but causes notable corrections.
Contribution
The paper provides a four-loop renormalization group analysis of the vector-field term's stability in the $^4$ model, clarifying its impact on universality classes.
Findings
The $O(n)$-symmetric fixed point exists with a tiny stability exponent $ ext{ω}_h$ at lower orders.
Higher-order calculations show $ ext{ω}_h$ is positive and small, approximately 0.0156.
The vector term can be neglected in critical behavior analysis, but affects scaling corrections.
Abstract
The stability of -symmetric fixed point regarding the presence of vector-field term () in the field theory is analyzed. For this purpose, the four-loop renormalization group expansions in within Minimal Subtraction (MS) scheme are obtained. This frequently neglected term in the action requires a detailed and accurate study on the issue of existing of new fixed points and their stability, that can lead to the possible change of the corresponding universality class. We found that within lower order of perturbation theory the only -symmetric fixed point exists but the corresponding positive value of stability exponent is tiny. This led us to analyze this constant in higher orders of perturbation theory by calculating the 4-loop contributions to the expansion for ,…
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TopicsBlack Holes and Theoretical Physics · Quantum Chromodynamics and Particle Interactions · Particle physics theoretical and experimental studies
