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The classical sphaleron is constructed for the full SU (2) (1) electroweak theory. Unlike the sphaleron of the SU (2) Yang-Mills-Higgs theory, it is not spherically symmetric due to the coupling to the U (1) field. It is symmetric only under rotations around the z axis and parity reflections. The mixing angle ₖ is varied over the full range 0ₖ/2. When the mixing angle is increased the energy of the sphaleron decreases, and the energy density changes its shape from a sphere at ₖ=0 to a very elongated spheroid at large values of the mixing angle. At the physical value of the mixing angle, however, the electroweak sphaleron differs only a little from the spherical sphaleron.
Kunz et al. (Thu,) studied this question.