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Patterns of Duality in N=1 SUSY Gauge Theories
We study the patterns in the duality of a wide class of N=1 supersymmetric
gauge theories in four dimensions. We present many new generalizations of the
classic duality models of Kutasov and Schwimmer, which have themselves been
generalized numerous times in works of Intriligator, Leigh and the present
authors. All of these models contain one or two fields in a two-index tensor
representation, along with fields in the defining representation. The
superpotential for the two-index tensor(s) resembles A_k or D_k singularity
forms, generalized from numbers to matrices. Looking at the ensemble of these
models, classifying them by superpotential, gauge group, and ``level'' -- for
terminology we appeal to the architecture of a typical European-style theatre
-- we identify emerging patterns and note numerous interesting puzzles.Comment: 34 pages, 4 figures, uses harvmac and table
More on Chiral-Nonchiral Dual Pairs
Expanding upon earlier work of Pouliot and Strassler, we construct chiral
magnetic duals to nonchiral supersymmetric electric theories based upon SO(7),
SO(8) and SO(9) gauge groups with various numbers of vector and spinor matter
superfields. Anomalies are matched and gauge invariant operators are mapped
within each dual pair. Renormalization group flows along flat directions are
also examined. We find that confining phase quantum constraints in the electric
theories are recovered from semiclassical equations of motion in their magnetic
counterparts when the dual gauge groups are completely Higgsed.Comment: 25 pages, harvmac and tables macros, 1 figur
On the Z_2 Monopole of Spin(10) Gauge Theories
An "expanded" description is introduced to examine the spinor-monopole
identification proposed by Strassler for four-dimensional = 1
supersymmetric Spin(10) gauge theories with matter in F vector and N spinor
representations. It is shown that a Z_2 monopole in the "expanded" theory is
associated with massive spinors of the Spin(10) theory. For N=2, two spinor
case, we confirm this identification by matching the transformation properties
of the two theories under SU(2) flavor symmetry. However, for N 3, the
transformation properties are not matched between the spinors and the monopole.
This disagreement might be due to the fact that the SU(N) flavor symmetry of
the Spin(10) theory is partially realized as an SU(2) symmetry in the
"expanded" theory.Comment: 16 pages, LaTex, no figur
Meta-Stable Brane Configuration and Gauged Flavor Symmetry
Starting from an N=1 supersymmetric electric gauge theory with the gauge
group Sp(N_c) x SO(2N_c') with fundamentals for the first gauge group factor
and a bifundamental, we apply Seiberg dual to the symplectic gauge group only
and arrive at the N=1 supersymmetric dual magnetic gauge theory with dual
matters including the gauge singlets and superpotential. By analyzing the
F-term equations of the dual magnetic superpotential, we describe the
intersecting brane configuration of type IIA string theory corresponding to the
meta-stable nonsupersymmetric vacua of this gauge theory.Comment: 16 pp, 3 figures; stability analysis in page 7 and 8 added and the
presentation improved; reduced bytes of figures and to appear in MPL
Towards a diagrammatic derivation of the Veneziano-Yankielowicz-Taylor superpotential
We show how it is possible to integrate out chiral matter fields in N=1
supersymmetric theories and in this way derive in a simple diagrammatic way the
part of the Veneziano-Yankielowicz-Taylor
superpotential.Comment: 8 pages, 2 figure
D-term Dynamical Supersymmetry Breaking Generating Split N=2 Gaugino Masses of Mixed Majorana-Dirac Type
Under a few mild assumptions, N=1 supersymmetry in four dimensions is shown
to be spontaneously broken in a self-consistent Hartree-Fock approximation of
BCS/NJL type to one-loop off-shell, in the gauge theory specified by the gauge
kinetic function and the superpotential of adjoint chiral superfields, in
particular, that possesses N=2 extended supersymmetry spontaneously broken to
N=1 at tree level. The N=2 gauginos receive mixed Majorana-Dirac masses and are
split. We derive an explicit form of the gap equation, showing the existence of
a nontrivial solution.Comment: 4 pages, the paper extended (a numerical plot of the solution to the
gap equation, an estimate of the decay rate of the metastable vacuum, and
discussion on nonvanishing term induced by the D term dynamical
supersymmetry breaking diven), references adde
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