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Chern-Simons number asymmetry from CP-violation during tachyonic preheating
We consider the creation of non-zero Chern-Simons number in a model of the
early Universe, where the Higgs field experiences a fast quench at the end of
inflation. We perform numerical lattice simulations in the Abelian Higgs model
in 1+1 dimensions and in the SU(2)-Higgs model in 3+1 dimensions with an added
effective CP-violating term. We also comment on the appropriate choice of
vacuum initial conditions for classical simulations.Comment: 5 pages, 10 figures, to appear in the proceedings of SEWM2002.
Modified presentation of final result. Results unchange
Relations between some analytic representations of one-loop scalar integrals
We compare several parametrized analytic expressions for an arbitrary
off-shell one-loop -point function in scalar field theory in -dimensional
space-time, and show their equivalence both directly and through path-integral
methods.Comment: 12 pages, NIKHEF-H/94-2
W-Particle Distribution in ElectroWeak Tachyonic Pre-Heating
Results are presented of a numerical study of the distribution of W-bosons
generated in a tachyonic electroweak pre-heating transitionComment: Contribution to Strong and ElectroWeak Matter 2002, 5 page
Multiloop Calculations in QED by Superparticle Path Integrals
We use the worldline path integral approach to the Bern-Kosower formalism for
extending this formalism to the calculation of higher order corrections to N -
photon scattering. The case of the two-loop QED beta-function is considered in
detail. (Talk given by C. S. at the Workshop QCD 94, Montpellier, France, 7 -
13 July, 1994)Comment: 6 pages, uuencoded postscript-file, HD-THEP-94-3
Three Applications of the String-Inspired Technique to Quantum Electrodynamics
We discuss the following recent applications of the ``string-inspired''
worldline technique to calculations in quantum electrodynamics: i) Photon
splitting in a constant magnetic field, ii) The two-loop Euler-Heisenberg
Lagrangian, iii) A progress report on a recalculation of the three-loop QED
beta -- function.Comment: 10 pages, uuencoded Postscript-File, talk given by C. Schubert at the
Zeuthen Workshop on Elementary Particle Theory: QCD and QED in Higher Orders,
Rheinsberg, Germany, 21-26 Apr 199
Are CP Violating Effects in the Standard Model Really Tiny?
We derive an effective action of the bosonic sector of the Standard Model by
integrating out the fermionic degrees of freedom in the worldline approach. The
CP violation due to the complex phase in the CKM matrix gives rise to
CP-violating operators in the effective action. We calculate the prefactor of
the appropriate next-to-leading order operators and give general estimates of
CP violation in the bosonic sector of the Standard Model. In particular, we
show that the effective CP violation for weak gauge fields is not suppressed by
the Yukawa couplings of the light quarks and is much larger than the bound
given by the Jarlskog determinant.Comment: 4 pages. To appear in the proceedings of the 8th Conference on Strong
and Electroweak Matter (SEWM08), Amsterdam, the Netherlands, 26-29 August
200
Baryogenesis in the MSSM, nMSSM and NMSSM
We compare electroweak baryogenesis in the MSSM, nMSSM and NMSSM. We comment
on the different sources of CP violation, the phase transition and constraints
from EDM measurements.Comment: 6 pages, 4 figures. To appear in the proceedings of the 7th
Conference on Strong and Electroweak Matter (SEWM06), Brookhaven National
Laboratory, May 10-13, 200
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