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Conformal Invariance = Finiteness and Beta Deformed N=4 SYM Theory
We claim that if by a choice of the couplings the theory can be made
conformally invariant (vanishing of the beta functions) it is automatically
finite and vice versa. This is demonstrated by explicit example in
supersymmetric gauge theory. The formalism is then applied to the beta deformed
SYM theory and it is shown that the requirement of conformal
invariance = finiteness can be achieved for any complex parameter of
deformations.Comment: 15 pages, Latex, 1 figure axodraw styl
Challenges of D=6 N=(1,1) SYM Theory
Maximally supersymmetric Yang-Mills theories have several remarkable
properties, among which are the cancellation of UV divergences, factorization
of higher loop corrections and possible integrability. Much attention has been
attracted to the N=4 D=4 SYM theory. The N=(1,1) D=6 SYM theory possesses
similar properties but is nonrenomalizable and serves as a toy model for
supergravity. We consider the on-shell four point scattering amplitude and
analyze its perturbative expansion within the spin-helicity and superspace
formalism. The integrands of the resulting diagrams coincide with those of the
N=4 D=4 SYM and obey the dual conformal invariance. Contrary to 4 dimensions,
no IR divergences on mass shell appear. We calculate analytically the leading
logarithmic asymptotics in all loops. Their summation leads to a Regge
trajectory which is calculated exactly. The leading powers of s are calculated
up to six loops. Their summation is performed numerically and leads to a smooth
function of s. The leading UV divergences are calculated up to 5 loops. The
result suggests the geometrical progression which ends up in a finite
expression. This leads us to a radical point of view on nonrenormalizable
theories.Comment: 11 pages, 2 figures, Late
Divergences in maximal supersymmetric Yang-Mills theories in diverse dimensions
The main aim of this paper is to study the scattering amplitudes in gauge
field theories with maximal supersymmetry in dimensions D=6,8 and 10. We
perform a systematic study of the leading ultraviolet divergences using the
spinor helicity and on-shell momentum superspace framework. In D=6 the first
divergences start at 3 loops and we calculate them up to 5 loops, in D=8,10 the
first divergences start at 1 loop and we calculate them up to 4 loops. The
leading divergences in a given order are the polynomials of Mandelstam
variables. To be on the safe side, we check our analytical calculations by
numerical ones applying the alpha-representation and the dedicated routines.
Then we derive an analog of the RG equations for the leading pole that allows
us to get the recursive relations and construct the generating procedure to
obtain the polynomials at any order of (perturbation theory) PT. At last, we
make an attempt to sum the PT series and derive the differential equation for
the infinite sum. This equation possesses a fixed point which might be stable
or unstable depending on the kinematics. Some consequences of these fixed
points are discussed.Comment: 43 pages, 13 figures, pdf LaTex, v2 minor changes and references
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Readout and Control of a Power-recycled Interferometric Gravitational-wave Antenna
Interferometric gravitational wave antennas are based on Michelson
interferometers whose sensitivity to small differential length changes has been
enhanced by adding multiple coupled optical resonators. The use of optical
cavities is essential for reaching the required sensitivity, but sets
challenges for the control system which must maintain the cavities near
resonance. The goal for the strain sensitivity of the Laser Interferometer
Gravitational-wave Observatory (LIGO) is 10^-21 rms, integrated over a 100 Hz
bandwidth centered at 150 Hz. We present the major design features of the LIGO
length and frequency sensing and control system which will hold the
differential length to within 5 10^-14 m of the operating point. We also
highlight the restrictions imposed by couplings of noise into the gravitational
wave readout signal and the required immunity against them.Comment: Presentation at ICALEPCS 2001, San Jose, November 2001, (WECT003), 3
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UV Divergences, RG Equations and High Energy Behaviour of the Amplitudes in the Wess-Zumino Model with Quartic Interaction
We analyse the UV divergences for the scattering amplitude in the Wess-Zumino
SUSY model with the quartic superpotential. Within the superfield formalism, we
calculate the corresponding Feynman diagrams and evaluate their leading
divergences up to 4 loop order of PT. Then we construct recurrence relations
that connect the leading UV divergences in subsequent orders of perturbation
theory. These recurrence relations allow us to calculate the leading
divergences in a pure algebraic way starting from the one loop contribution. We
check that the obtained relations correctly reproduce the lower order diagrams
evaluated explicitly. At last, we convert the recurrence relations into the RG
equations that have integro-differential form. Solving these equations for a
particular sequence of diagrams, we find out the high energy behaviour of the
amplitude. We then argue that the full amplitude has a similar behaviour with
the key feature of the existence of a pole in the s-channel corresponding to a
state with a mass ~1/g, where g is the original dimensionfull coupling of the
theory. We find out the this state is actually a ghost one similar to the
Landau pole in scalar theory.Comment: 26 pages, 5 figure
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