Electroweak instantons are a prediction of the Standard Model and have been studied in great detail in the past although they have not been observed. Earlier calculations of the instanton production cross-section at colliders revealed that it was exponentially suppressed at low energies, but may grow large at energies (much) above the sphaleron mass. Such calculations faced difficulty in the breakdown of the instanton perturbation theory in the high-energy regime. In this paper, we review the calculation for the electroweak instanton cross-section using the optical theorem, including quantum effects arising from interactions in the initial state and show that this leads to an exponential suppression of the cross-section at all energies, rendering the process unobservable.
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