399 research outputs found
Dimensional Reduction in Non-Supersymmetric Theories
It is shown that regularisation by dimensional reduction is a viable
alternative to dimensional regularisation in non-supersymmetric theories.Comment: 13 pages, phyzzx, LTH 32
The Green--Schwarz Superstring in Extended Configuration Space and Infinitely Reducible First Class Constraints Problem
The Green--Schwarz superstring action is modified to include some set of
additional (on-shell trivial) variables. A complete constraints system of the
theory turns out to be reducible both in the original and in additional
variable sectors. The initial first class constraints and second
class ones are shown to be unified with first and second class
constraints from the additional variables sector, resulting with
-covariant and linearly independent constraint sets. Residual
reducibility proves to fall on second class constraints only.Comment: 14 pages, LaTe
Complete two-loop effective potential approximation to the lightest Higgs scalar boson mass in supersymmetry
I present a method for accurately calculating the pole mass of the lightest
Higgs scalar boson in supersymmetric extensions of the Standard Model, using a
mass-independent renormalization scheme. The Higgs scalar self-energies are
approximated by supplementing the exact one-loop results with the second
derivatives of the complete two-loop effective potential in Landau gauge. I
discuss the dependence of this approximation on the choice of renormalization
scale, and note the existence of particularly poor choices which fortunately
can be easily identified and avoided. For typical input parameters, the
variation in the calculated Higgs mass over a wide range of renormalization
scales is found to be of order a few hundred MeV or less, and is significantly
improved over previous approximations.Comment: 5 pages, 1 figure. References added, sample test model parameters
listed, minor wording change
Conformal Supergravity in Twistor-String Theory
Conformal supergravity arises in presently known formulations of
twistor-string theory either via closed strings or via gauge-singlet open
strings. We explore this sector of twistor-string theory, relating the relevant
string modes to the particles and fields of conformal supergravity. We also use
the twistor-string theory to compute some tree level scattering amplitudes with
supergravitons, and compare to expectations from conformal supergravity. Since
the supergravitons interact with the same coupling constant as the Yang-Mills
fields, conformal supergravity states will contribute to loop amplitudes of
Yang-Mills gluons in these theories. Those loop amplitudes will therefore not
coincide with the loop amplitudes of pure super Yang-Mills theory.Comment: 43 pages harvmac tex, added footnote to introductio
Mapping the rotational diffusion of fluorophores in cells with time-resolved wide-field fluorescence anisotropy imaging
CLEO/EUROPE ; EQEC European Quantum Electronics Conference, Munich ICM, Germany, 22-27 June, 2003N
QCD radiative corrections to prompt diphoton production in association with a jet at hadron colliders
We compute the next-to-leading order corrections in to prompt
diphoton production in association with a jet at hadron colliders. We use a
next-to-leading order general-purpose partonic Monte Carlo event generator that
allows the computation of a rate differential in the produced photons and
hadrons.Comment: 17 pages, 6 figures, JHEP3 documen
Restoration of supersymmetric Slavnov-Taylor and Ward identities in presence of soft and spontaneous symmetry breaking
Supersymmetric Slavnov-Taylor and Ward identities are investigated in
presence of soft and spontaneous symmetry breaking. We consider an abelian
model where soft supersymmetry breaking yields a mass splitting between
electron and selectron and triggers spontaneous symmetry breaking, and we
derive corresponding identities that relate the electron and selectron masses
with the Yukawa coupling. We demonstrate that the identities are valid in
dimensional reduction and invalid in dimensional regularization and compute the
necessary symmetry-restoring counterterms.Comment: 35 pages, LaTeX, 9 postscript figure
R-parity violation effect on the top-quark pair production at linear colliders
We investigate in detail the effects of the R-parity lepton number violation
in the minimal supersymmetric standard model (MSSM) on the top-quark pair
production via both and collision modes at the linear
colliders. We find that with the present experimental constrained
parameters, the effect from interactions on the processes
and could be
significant and may reach -30% and several percent, respectively. Our results
show that the effects are sensitive to the c.m.s. energy and the
relevant parameters. However, they are not sensitive to squark and
slepton masses when (or ) and are almost independent on the Comment: Accepted by Phys.Rev.
Vacuum instability in external fields
We study particles creation in arbitrary space-time dimensions by external
electric fields, in particular, by fields, which are acting for a finite time.
The time and dimensional analysis of the vacuum instability is presented. It is
shown that the distributions of particles created by quasiconstant electric
fields can be written in a form which has a thermal character and seems to be
universal. Its application, for example, to the particles creation in external
constant gravitational field reproduces the Hawking temperature exactly.Comment: 36 pages, LaTe
On the equivalence between Implicit Regularization and Constrained Differential Renormalization
Constrained Differential Renormalization (CDR) and the constrained version of
Implicit Regularization (IR) are two regularization independent techniques that
do not rely on dimensional continuation of the space-time. These two methods
which have rather distinct basis have been successfully applied to several
calculations which show that they can be trusted as practical, symmetry
invariant frameworks (gauge and supersymmetry included) in perturbative
computations even beyond one-loop order.
In this paper, we show the equivalence between these two methods at one-loop
order. We show that the configuration space rules of CDR can be mapped into the
momentum space procedures of Implicit Regularization, the major principle
behind this equivalence being the extension of the properties of regular
distributions to the regularized ones.Comment: 16 page
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