- Sphaleron
A sphaleron (σφαλερός, ά, όν: weak, or dangerous) is a static (time independent) solution to the electroweak field equations of the
Standard Model ofparticle physics , and it is involved in processes that violatebaryon andlepton number. Such processes cannot be represented byFeynman diagram s, and are therefore callednon-perturbative . Geometrically, a sphaleron is simply a saddle point of the electroweak potential energy (in the infinite dimensional field space), much like thesaddle point of the surface in three dimensional analytic geometry.In the standard model, baryon number violating processes convert three
baryon s to three antileptons, and related processes. This violates conservation ofbaryon number andlepton number , but the differenceB−L is conserved. A sphaleron is similar to the midpoint () of theinstanton , so it isnon-perturbative . This means that under normal conditions sphalerons are unobservably rare. However, they would have been more common at the higher temperatures of the early universe. In some theories ofbaryogenesis an imbalance of the number of leptons and antileptons is formed first by leptogenesis and sphaleron transitions then convert this to an imbalance in the numbers of baryons and antibaryons.References
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