Three-dimensional Abelian and non-Abelian gauge Higgs theories
Claudio Bonati, Andrea Pelissetto, Ettore Vicari

TL;DR
This review explores the critical behavior and phase transitions in three-dimensional Abelian and non-Abelian gauge Higgs theories, emphasizing the role of gauge modes and symmetries in determining universal properties.
Contribution
It provides a comprehensive overview of recent progress in understanding the critical phenomena of gauge Higgs systems, highlighting distinctions between different gauge mode behaviors.
Findings
Critical behavior depends on gauge mode correlations at transitions.
Effective theories vary between Landau-Ginzburg-Wilson and gauge-dominated descriptions.
Recent advances clarify phase diagrams and transition types in 3D gauge Higgs models.
Abstract
Gauge symmetries and Higgs mechanisms are key features of theories describing high-energy particle physics and collective phenomena in statistical and condensed-matter physics. In this review we address the collective behavior of systems of multicomponent scalar fields interacting with gauge fields, which can be already present in the underlying microscopic system or emerge only at criticality. The interplay between local gauge and global symmetries determines the phase diagram, the nature of the Higgs phases, and the nature of phase transitions between the high-temperature disordered and the low-temperature Higgs phases. However, additional crucial features determine the universal properties of the critical behavior at continuous transitions. Specifically, their nature also depends on the role played by the gauge modes at criticality. Effective (Abelian or non-Abelian) gauge Higgs…
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TopicsBlack Holes and Theoretical Physics
