247 research outputs found
Top quark longitudinal polarization near the threshold in l+ l- annihilation
We show that the longitudinal polarization of the top quarks produced in the
annihilation of e+ e- or mu+ mu- into tbar t at energies near the threshold is
not affected by the large Coulomb-type corrections, which greatly modify the
total cross section. Thus the longitudinal polarization, although small, may
provide an independent information on the mass and the width of the top quark,
largely independent of the uncertainty in alpha_s.Comment: 6 pages, LaTeX, no figures, added references, corrected typo
On domain shapes and processes in supersymmetric theories
A supersymmetric theory with several scalar superfields generically has
several domain wall type classical configurations which interpolate between
various supersymmetric vacua of the scalar fields. Depending on the couplings,
some of these configurations develop instability and decay into multiple domain
walls, others can form intersections in space. These phenomena are considered
here in a simplest, yet non-trivial, model with two scalar superfields.Comment: 10 pages, LaTeX, 5 figures in LaTe
Modified mode-expansion on a BPS wall related to the nonlinear realization
We propose a modified mode-expansion of the bulk fields in a BPS domain wall
background to obtain the effective theory on the wall. The broken SUSY is
nonlinearly realized on each mode defined by our mode-expansion. Our work
clarifies a relation between two different approaches to derive the effective
theory on a BPS wall, {\it i.e.} the nonlinear realization approach and the
mode-expansion approach. We also discuss a further modification that respects
the Lorentz and symmetries broken by the wall.Comment: LaTeX file, 21 pages, no figure
Domain walls in supersymmetric QCD: from weak to strong coupling
We consider domain walls that appear in supersymmetric QCD with Nf < Nc
massive flavours. In particular, for 2 Nf < Nc we explicitly construct the
domain walls that interpolate between vacua labeled by i and (i+ N_f). We show
that these solutions are Bogomol'nyi-Prasad-Sommerfield (BPS) saturated for any
value of the mass of the matter fields. This fact allows us to evaluate the
large mass limit of these domain walls. We comment on the relevance of these
solutions for supersymmetric gluodynamics.Comment: 4 pages, 4 figures, LaTex, uses psfig.st
Degenerate Domain Wall Solutions in Supersymmetric Theories
A family of degenerate domain wall configurations, partially preserving
supersymmetry, is discussed in a generalized Wess-Zumino model with two scalar
superfields. We establish some general features inherent to the models with
continuously degenerate domain walls. For instance, for purely real
trajectories additional "integrals of motion" exist. The solution for the
profile of the scalar fields for any wall belonging to the family is found in
quadratures for arbitrary ratio of the coupling constants. For a special value
of this ratio the solution family is obtained explicitly in terms of elementary
functions. We also discuss the threshold amplitudes for multiparticle
production generated by these solutions. New unexpected nullifications of the
threshold amplitudes are found.Comment: 21 pages, LaTeX, 3 figures using epsf.st
Analytical Heavy Quark Expansion in the 't Hooft Model
We present a number of exact relations for the heavy quark limit and develop
an analytical 1/m_Q expansion for heavy mesons in the 't Hooft model. Among the
new results are relation 3\mu_\pi^2=\bar\Lambda^2 - m_{sp}^2+\beta^2, 1/m_Q
corrections to the decay constants, to the kinetic expectation values and
1/m_Q^2 nonperturbative corrections to the B->D amplitude at zero recoil. The
properties of the IW functions are addressed and the small velocity sum rules
are verified.Comment: 22 pages, plain LaTeX (no figures
N=2 Sigma Model with Twisted Mass and Superpotential: Central Charges and Solitons
We consider supersymmetric sigma models on the Kahler target spaces, with
twisted mass. The Kahler spaces are assumed to have holomorphic Killing
vectors. Introduction of a superpotential of a special type is known to be
consistent with N=2 superalgebra (Alvarez-Gaume and Freedman). We show that the
algebra acquires central charges in the anticommutators {Q_L, Q_L} and {Q_R,
Q_R}. These central charges have no parallels, and they can exist only in two
dimensions. The central extension of the N=2 superalgebra we found paves the
way to a novel phenomenon -- spontaneous breaking of a part of supersymmetry.
In the general case 1/2 of supersymmetry is spontaneously broken (the vacuum
energy density is positive), while the remaining 1/2 is realized linearly. In
the model at hand the standard fermion number is not defined, so that the
Witten index as well as the Cecotti-Fendley-Intriligator-Vafa index are
useless. We show how to construct an index for counting short multiplets in
internal algebraic terms which is well-defined in spite of the absence of the
standard fermion number. Finally, we outline derivation of the quantum anomaly
in {\bar Q_L, Q_R}.Comment: 21 pages, Latex, 1 eps figure. Two important references adde
Exact Results in Gauge Theories: Putting Supersymmetry to Work. The 1999 Sakurai Prize Lecture
Powerful methods based on supersymmetry allow one to find exact solutions to
certain problems in strong coupling gauge theories. The inception of some of
these methods (holomorphy in the gauge coupling and other chiral parameters, in
conjunction with instanton calculations) dates back to the 1980's. I describe
the early exact results -- the calculation of the beta function and the gluino
condensate -- and their impact on the subsequent developments. A brief
discussion of the recent breakthrough discoveries where these results play a
role is given.Comment: Based on the talk at the Centennial Meeting of The American Physical
Society, March 20-26, Atlanta, GA. LaTex (uses sprocl.sty), 36 pages, 5 eps
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