We study gauge boson propagators in the symmetric and symmetry broken phases
of the 3-d, SU(2) gauge-Higgs model. Correlation functions for the gauge
fields are calculated in Landau gauge. They are found to decay exponentially at
large distances leading to a non-vanishing mass for the gauge bosons. We find
that the W-boson screening mass drops in the symmetry broken phase when
approaching the critical temperature. In the symmetric phase the screening mass
stays small and is independent of the scalar--gauge coupling (the hopping
parameter). Numerical results coincide with corresponding calculations
performed for the pure gauge theory. We find mw=0.35(1)g2T in this phase
which is consistent with analytic calculations based on gap equations. This is,
however, significantly smaller than masses extracted from gauge invariant
vector boson correlation functions. As internal consistency check we also have
calculated correlation functions for gauge invariant operators leading to
scalar and vector boson masses. Finite lattice size effects have been
systematically analyzed on lattices of size L2×Lz with L=4−24 and
Lz=16−128.Comment: 20 pages, LaTeX2e File, 8 Postscript figure