Spontaneous Symmetry Breaking and Analogies to the Higgs-Mechanism Superconductivity and Ferromagnetism Spontaneous Symmetry Breaking and Analogies to the Higgs-Mechanism Robin Zech
Outline Review: Spontaneous Symmetry Breaking Ferromagnetism Superconductivity The BEH-Field as a Cosmic Superconductor Robin Zech
Spontaneous Symmetry Breaking breaking parameter (e.g. temperature) Robin Zech
Spontaneous Symmetry Breaking Symmetric physical laws but nonzero ground state (expectation value) “Breaking” with respect to a certain symmetry group Excitations around minimum (gauge) particles Robin Zech
Spontaneous Symmetry Breaking Higgs-Mechanism Ferromagnetism Superconductivity Superfluidity Origin of hadron masses Robin Zech
Ferromagnetism Electrons have an angular momentum (spin) microscopic magnetic field Over Curie temperature: no macroscopic magnetization can build up Lowering temperature spontaneous aligning of microscopic dipoles creates macroscopic dipole field broken rotational invariance Robin Zech
Ferromagnetism http://www.tulane.edu/~sanelson/images/curiet.gif Robin Zech
Superconductivity Electrical resistance exactly zero under critical temperature BCS theory (1972) Cooper pairs of electrons, which all have the same phase Bose-Einstein-Condensate Breaking of U(1) phase symmetry (before: changing the phase via photon exchange of two electrons) http://www.slac.stanford.edu/pubs/beamline/26/1/26-1-dixon.pdf Robin Zech
Superconductivity Meissner effect: Virtual photon mass Superconductor is ideal diamagnetic no electromagnetic fields Characteristic penetration depth (≈10…100 nm) Virtual photon mass Second length scale: coherence length https://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/2/22/EXPULSION.png Robin Zech
Superconductivity External magnetic field … Type I: breakdown of superconductivity at critical value Type II: formation of magnetic vortices Robin Zech
The BEH-Field as a Cosmic Superconductor Superconductivity BEH Field ‘Sea’ of electric charges (Bose-Einstein-Condensate) ‘Sea’ of weak charges Breaking of U(1) phase symmetry Breaking of SU(2) symmetry Condensation at ≈ 1…200K ≈ 1015 K Cancellation of electromagnetic fields or photons Cancellation of weak force or W/Z-Bosons Penetration depth (≈100 nm) Range of weak force (10-18 m) Coherence Length (≈100 nm) Mass of the Higgs Boson Robin Zech
The BEH-Field as a Cosmic Superconductor Superconductivity for electromagnetic charge is analogue to Higgs mechanism for weak charge! BEH field 10 billion times more effective than superconductivity! Robin Zech
The BEH-Field as a Cosmic Superconductor Question: BEH-Field = elementary field? Superconductivity: ‘bosons made of fermions’ technicolor theory Robin Zech
Sources Coughlan, Dodd and Gripaios, 2006, “The Ideas of particle Physics, An Introduction for Scientists, Third Edition” Thomson, 2013, “Modern Particle Physics” Dixon, 1996, http://www.slac.stanford.edu/pubs/beamline/26/1/26-1-dixon.pdf Kobel, 2013, http://iktp.tu-dresden.de/IKTP/pub/13/higgs_cosmology-zeuthen.pdf Robin Zech