653 research outputs found
Multiscalar production amplitudes beyond threshold
We present exact tree-order amplitudes for , for final states
containing one or two particles with non-zero three-momentum, for various
interaction potentials. We show that there are potentials leading to tree
amplitudes that satisfy unitarity, not only at threshold but also in the above
kinematical configurations and probably beyond. As a by-product, we also
calculate tree amplitudes at threshold and show that for the unbroken
theory they vanish for , for the Standard Model Higgs they
vanish for and for a model potential, respecting tree-order
unitarity, for even and . Finally, we calculate the imaginary part of
the one-loop amplitude in both symmetric and spontaneously broken
theory.Comment: 11 pages, Latex, 3 figures (available on request
On amplitude zeros at threshold
The occurrence of zeros of 2 to n amplitudes at threshold in scalar theories
is studied. We find a differential equation for the scalar potential, which
incorporates all known cases where the 2 to n amplitudes at threshold vanish
for all sufficiently large , in all space-time dimensions, . This
equation is related to the reflectionless potentials of Quantum Mechanics and
to integrable theories in 1+1 dimensions. As an application, we find that the
sine-Gordon potential and its hyperbolic version, the sinh-Gordon potential,
also have amplitude zeros at threshold, , for and
, independently of the mass and the coupling constant.Comment: 6 pages, Latex, CERN-TH.6762/9
Sp(N) higher-derivative F-terms via singular superpotentials
We generalize the higher-derivative F-terms introduced by Beasley and Witten
(hep-th/0409149) for SU(2) superQCD to Sp(N) gauge theories with fundamental
matter. We generate these terms by integrating out massive modes at tree level
from an effective superpotential on the chiral ring of the microscopic theory.
Though this superpotential is singular, its singularities are mild enough to
permit the unambiguous identification of its minima, and gives sensible answers
upon integrating out massive modes near any given minimum.Comment: 15 pages, 6 figure
Comments on scaling limits of 4d N=2 theories
We revisit the study of the maximally singular point in the Coulomb branch of
4d N=2 SU(N) gauge theory with N_f=2n flavors for N_f= 2, we find
that the low-energy physics is described by two non-trivial superconformal
field theories coupled to a magnetic SU(2) gauge group which is infrared free.
(In the special case n=2, one of these theories is a theory of free
hypermultiplets.) This observation removes a possible counter example to a
conjectured a-theorem.Comment: 13 page
The Coulomb branch of N=1 supersymmetric SU(N_c) x SU(N_c) gauge theories
We analyze the low energy behavior of N=1 supersymmetric gauge theories with
SU(N_c) x SU(N_c) gauge group and a Landau-Ginzburg type superpotential. These
theories contain fundamentals transforming under one of the gauge groups as
well as bifundamental matter which transforms as a fundamentals under each. We
obtain the parametrization of the gauge coupling on the Coulomb branch in terms
of a hyperelliptic curve. The derivation of this curve involves making use of
Seiberg's duality for SQCD as well as the classical constraints for N_f=N_c+1
and the quantum modified constraints for N_f=N_c.Comment: 16 pages, no figures, revtex; typos correcte
On singular effective superpotentials in supersymmetric gauge theories
We study N=1 supersymmetric SU(2) gauge theory in four dimensions with a
large number of massless quarks. We argue that effective superpotentials as a
function of local gauge-invariant chiral fields should exist for these
theories. We show that although the superpotentials are singular, they
nevertheless correctly describe the moduli space of vacua, are consistent under
RG flow to fewer flavors upon turning on masses, and also reproduce by a
tree-level calculation the higher-derivative F-terms calculated by Beasely and
Witten (hep-th/0409149) using instanton methods. We note that this phenomenon
can also occur in supersymmetric gauge theories in various dimensions.Comment: 21 pages, 5 figures; minor errors correcte
Zero-dimensional field theory
A study of zero-dimensional theories, based on exact results, is presented.
First, relying on a simple diagrammatic representation of the theory, equations
involving the generating function of all connected Green's functions are
constructed. Second, exact solutions of these equations are obtained for
several theories. Finally, renormalization is carried out. Based on the
anticipated knowledge of the exact solutionsthe full dependence on the
renormalized coupling constant is studied.Comment: 38 pages, LaTe
Argyres-Douglas Loci, Singularity Structures and Wall-Crossings in Pure N=2 Gauge Theories with Classical Gauge Groups
N=2 Seiberg-Witten theories allow an interesting interplay between the
Argyres-Douglas loci, singularity structures and wall-crossing formulae. In
this paper we investigate this connection by first studying the singularity
structures of hyper-elliptic Seiberg-Witten curves for pure N=2 gauge theories
with SU(r+1) and Sp(2r) gauge groups, and propose new methods to locate the
Argyres-Douglas loci in the moduli space, where multiple mutually non-local BPS
states become massless. In a region of the moduli space, we compute dyon
charges for all 2r+2 and 2r+1 massless dyons for SU(r+1) and Sp(2r) gauge
groups respectively for rank r>1. From here we elucidate the connection to the
wall-crossing phenomena for pure Sp(4) Seiberg-Witten theory near the
Argyres-Douglas loci, despite our emphasis being only at the massless sector of
the BPS spectra. We also present 2r-1 candidates for the maximal
Argyres-Douglas points for pure SO(2r+1) Seiberg-Witten theory.Comment: 81 pages, 41 figures, LaTeX; v2: Minor cosmetic changes and
correction of a typographical error in acknowledgement. Final version to
appear in JHE
The Vacuum Structure and Spectrum of N=2 Supersymmetric SU(N) Gauge Theory
We present an exact description of the metric on the moduli space of vacua
and the spectrum of massive states for four dimensional N=2 supersymmetric
SU(n) gauge theories. The moduli space of quantum vacua is identified with the
moduli space of a special set of genus n-1 hyperelliptic Riemann surfaces.Comment: 11 pages, Revtex, 2 figures. Reference adde
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