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Higher covariant derivative regulators and non-multiplicative renormalization
The renormalization algorithm based on regularization methods with two
regulators is analyzed by means of explicit computations. We show in particular
that regularization by higher covariant derivative terms can be complemented
with dimensional regularization to obtain a consistent renormalized
4-dimensional Yang-Mills theory at the one-loop level. This shows that hybrid
regularization methods can be applied not only to finite theories, like \eg\
Chern-Simons, but also to divergent theories.Comment: 12 pages, phyzzx, no figure
Higher covariant derivative Pauli-Villars regularization does not lead to a consistent QCD
We compute the beta function at one loop for Yang-Mills theory using as
regulator the combination of higher covariant derivatives and Pauli-Villars
determinants proposed by Faddeev and Slavnov. This regularization prescription
has the appealing feature that it is manifestly gauge invariant and essentially
four-dimensional. It happens however that the one-loop coefficient in the beta
function that it yields is not as it should be, but The
difference is due to unphysical logarithmic radiative corrections generated by
the Pauli-Villars determinants on which the regularization method is based.
This no-go result discards the prescription as a viable gauge invariant
regularization, thus solving a long-standing open question in the literature.
We also observe that the prescription can be modified so as to not generate
unphysical logarithmic corrections, but at the expense of losing manifest gauge
invariance.Comment: 43 pages, Latex file (uses the macro axodraw.sty, instructions of how
to get it and use it included), FTUAM 94/9, NIKHEF-H 94/2
Regularization and Renormalization of Chern-Simons Theory
We analyze some features of the perturbative quantization of Chern-Simons
theory (CST) in the Landau gauge. In this gauge the theory is known to be
perturbatively finite. We consider the renormalization scheme in which the
renormalized parameter equals the bare or classical one and show that it
constitutes a natural parametrization for the quantum theory. The reason is
that, although in this renormalization scheme the value of the Green functions
depends on the regularization used, comparison among different regularization
methods shows that the observables (Wilson loops) are the same function of the
shifted monodromy parameter for all BRS invariant regulators used so
far for CST. We also discuss a particular BRS invariant regularization
prescription in which CST is perturbatively defined as the large mass limit of
dimensionally regularized topologically massive Yang-Mills theory. With this
regularization prescription the radiative corrections induced by two-loop
contributions do not entail observable consequences since they can be
reabsorbed by a finite rescaling of the fields only. This very mechanism is
conjectured to take place at higher perturbative orders. Talk presented by G.G.
at the NATO AWR on ``Low dimensional Topology and Quantum Field Theory'', 6-13
September 1992, Cambridge (UK).Comment: 10 pages, Phyzzx, LPTHE 92-4
Non-relativistic pair annihilation of nearly mass degenerate neutralinos and charginos II. P-wave and next-to-next-to-leading order S-wave coefficients
This paper is a continuation of an earlier work (arXiv:1210.7928) which
computed analytically the tree-level annihilation rates of a collection of
non-relativistic neutralino and chargino two-particle states in the general
MSSM. Here we extend the results by providing the next-to-next-to-leading order
corrections to the rates in the non-relativistic expansion in momenta and mass
differences, which include leading P-wave effects, in analytic form. The
results are a necessary input for the calculation of the Sommerfeld-enhanced
dark matter annihilation rates including short-distance corrections at
next-to-next-to-leading order in the non-relativistic expansion in the general
MSSM with neutralino LSP.Comment: LaTeX, 16 pages (+ 36 pages Appendix), 4 figures; v2 - new appendix
with analytic results for the P-wave and rest of v^2 corrections to
annihilation rates in the wino limit added, matches published versio
Stretched Horizon for Non-Supersymmetric Black Holes
We review the idea of stretched horizon for extremal black holes in
supersymmetric string theories, and we compute it for non-supersymmetric black
holes in four dimensions. Only for small masses of the order of the Veneziano
wavelength is the stretched horizon bigger than the event horizon.Comment: 4 pages, 2 figures, to appear in the Proceedings of the VIII Mexican
School, Oaxaca, AI
Precision heat forming of tetrafluoroethylene tubing
An invention that provides a method of altering the size of tetrafluoroethylene tubing which is only available in limited combination of wall thicknesses and diameter are discussed. The method includes the steps of sliding the tetrafluoroethylene tubing onto an aluminum mandrel and clamping the ends of the tubing to the mandrel by means of clamps. The tetrafluorethylene tubing and mandrel are then placed in a supporting coil which with the mandrel and tetrafluorethylene tubing are then positioned in a insulated steel pipe which is normally covered with a fiber glass insulator to smooth out temperature distribution therein. The entire structure is then placed in an event which heats the tetrafluorethylene tubing which is then shrunk by the heat to the outer dimension of the aluminum mandrel. After cooling the aluminum mandrel is removed from the newly sized tetrafluorethylene tubing by a conventional chemical milling process
Heavy neutralino relic abundance with Sommerfeld enhancements - a study of pMSSM scenarios
We present a detailed discussion of Sommerfeld enhancements in neutralino
dark matter relic abundance calculations for several popular benchmark
scenarios in the general MSSM. Our analysis is focused on models with heavy
wino- and higgsino-like neutralino LSP and models interpolating between these
two scenarios. This work is the first phenomenological application of effective
field theory methods that we have developed in earlier work and that allow for
the consistent study of Sommerfeld enhancements in non-relativistic neutralino
and chargino co-annihilation reactions within the general MSSM, away from the
pure-wino and pure-higgsino limits.Comment: 38 pages, 14 figures, 3 table
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