We study low-lying states of the XY and Heisenberg antiferromagnets on a
triangular lattice to clarify whether spontaneous symmetry breaking occurs at
T=0 in the thermodynamic limit. Approximate forms of low-lying states are
proposed, in which degrees of freedom of the sublattice magnetization and of
the chirality are separated. It is shown that low-lying states can be
accurately described with the present approximation. It was argued that
low-lying states play an important role in symmetry breaking. With help of this
approximation, we discuss the contribution of low-lying states to symmetry
breaking of two types, namely creation of the spontaneous sublattice
magnetization and the spontaneous chirality. Furthermore, to show an evidence
for the occurrence of the symmetry breaking, we numerically study the low-lying
states of finite systems of the XY and Heisenberg antiferromagnets. It is found
that the necessary conditions for the symmetry breaking to occur are satisfied
in these models.Comment: LaTex 22 pages, figures included in uuencoded form, to be published
in J.Stat.Phy