29 research outputs found
Quantum corrections to the mass of the supersymmetric vortex
We calculate quantum corrections to the mass of the vortex in N=2
supersymmetric abelian Higgs model in (2+1) dimensions. We put the system in a
box and apply the zeta function regularization. The boundary conditions
inevitably violate a part of the supersymmetries. Remaining supersymmetry is
however enough to ensure isospectrality of relevant operators in bosonic and
fermionic sectors. A non-zero correction to the mass of the vortex comes from
finite renormalization of couplings.Comment: Latex, 18 pp; v2 reference added; v3 minor change
Expansions of algebras and superalgebras and some applications
After reviewing the three well-known methods to obtain Lie algebras and
superalgebras from given ones, namely, contractions, deformations and
extensions, we describe a fourth method recently introduced, the expansion of
Lie (super)algebras. Expanded (super)algebras have, in general, larger
dimensions than the original algebra, but also include the Inonu-Wigner and
generalized IW contractions as a particular case. As an example of a physical
application of expansions, we discuss the relation between the possible
underlying gauge symmetry of eleven-dimensional supergravity and the
superalgebra osp(1|32).Comment: Invited lecture delivered at the 'Deformations and Contractions in
Mathematics and Physics Workshop', 15-21 January 2006, Mathematisches
Forschungsinstitut Oberwolfach, German
Generalized Global Defect Solutions
We investigate the presence of defect structures in generalized models
described by real scalar field in space-time dimensions. We work with
two distinct generalizations, one in the form of a product of functions of the
field and its derivative, and the other as a sum. We search for static
solutions and study the corresponding linear stability on general grounds. We
illustrate the results with several examples, where we find stable defect
structures of modified profile. In particular, we show how the new defect
solutions may give rise to evolutions not present in the standard scenario in
higher spatial dimensions.Comment: RevTex, 10 pages, 2 figures; version to appear in EPJ
UV and EUV Instruments
We describe telescopes and instruments that were developed and used for
astronomical research in the ultraviolet (UV) and extreme ultraviolet (EUV)
regions of the electromagnetic spectrum. The wavelength ranges covered by these
bands are not uniquely defined. We use the following convention here: The EUV
and UV span the regions ~100-912 and 912-3000 Angstroem respectively. The
limitation between both ranges is a natural choice, because the hydrogen Lyman
absorption edge is located at 912 Angstroem. At smaller wavelengths,
astronomical sources are strongly absorbed by the interstellar medium. It also
marks a technical limit, because telescopes and instruments are of different
design. In the EUV range, the technology is strongly related to that utilized
in X-ray astronomy, while in the UV range the instruments in many cases have
their roots in optical astronomy. We will, therefore, describe the UV and EUV
instruments in appropriate conciseness and refer to the respective chapters of
this volume for more technical details.Comment: To appear in: Landolt-Boernstein, New Series VI/4A, Astronomy,
Astrophysics, and Cosmology; Instruments and Methods, ed. J.E. Truemper,
Springer-Verlag, Berlin, 201
Color superconductivity, Z_N flux tubes and monopole confinement in deformed N=2* super Yang-Mills theories
We study the Z_N flux tubes and monopole confinement in deformed N=2* super
Yang-Mills theories. In order to do that we consider an N=4 super Yang-Mills
theory with an arbitrary gauge group G and add some N=2, N=1 and N=0
deformation terms. We analyze some possible vacuum solutions and phases of the
theory, depending on the deformation terms which are added. In the Coulomb
phase for the N=2* theory, G is broken to U(1)^r and the theory has monopole
solutions. Then, by adding some deformation terms, the theory passes to the
Higgs or color superconducting phase, in which G is broken to its center C_G.
In this phase we construct the Z_N flux tubes ansatz and obtain the BPS string
tension. We show that the monopole magnetic fluxes are linear integer
combinations of the string fluxes and therefore the monopoles can become
confined. Then, we obtain a bound for the threshold length of the
string-breaking. We also show the possible formation of a confining system with
3 different monopoles for the SU(3) gauge group. Finally we show that the BPS
string tensions of the theory satisfy the Casimir scaling law.Comment: 18 pages, 2 figures, typo corrections. Version to appear in Phys.
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