Memories of quenches in operator mixing
Abstract
We work perturbatively with an interacting quantum field theory comprised of two distinct scalar fields. In this theory, we introduce a sudden quench of the mass of one of the scalars at time t0. Also, the quartic interaction between the two scalars is turned on at time tin. These break time-translation invariance. In this setup we examine the effects of the relative ordering of t0 and tin on composite operator mixing. We study how such operator mixing affect features of the scalar potential. We find that the late time effective potential can be sensitive enough to the quenches to trigger phase transitions.
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