Nuclear Physics B (Sep 2016)

Convexity at finite temperature and non-extensive thermodynamics

  • J. Alexandre

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1016/j.nuclphysb.2016.07.030
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 910, no. C
pp. 868 – 884

Abstract

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Assuming that tunnel effect between two degenerate bare minima occurs, in a scalar field theory at finite volume, this article studies the consequences for the effective potential, to all loop orders. Convexity is achieved only if the two bare minima are taken into account in the path integral, and a new derivation of the effective potential is given, in the large volume limit. The effective potential then has a universal form, it is suppressed by the space time volume, and does not feature spontaneous symmetry breaking as long as the volume is finite. The finite temperature analysis leads to surprising thermal properties, following from the non-extensive expression for the free energy. Although the physical relevance of these results is not clear, the potential application to ultra-light scalar particles is discussed.