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WZW-Toda Reduction using the Casimir Operator
We construct a quantum Hamiltonian operator for the Wess-Zumino-Witten (WZW)
model in terms of the Casimir operator. This facilitates the discussion of the
reduction of the WZW model to Toda field theory at the quantum level and
provides a very straightforward derivation of the quantum central charge for
the Toda field theory.Comment: 16pp, uses harvmac, LTH 304 (Revised version with improved discussion
of non-perturbative effects
Renormalisation of the Fayet-Iliopoulos D-term
We consider the renormalisation of the Fayet-Iliopoulos D-term in a
softly-broken Abelian supersymmetric theory. We show that there exists (at
least through three loops) a renormalisation group invariant trajectory for the
coefficient of the D-term, corresponding to the conformal anomaly solution for
the soft masses and couplings.Comment: 11 pages, TeX, Uses Harvmac (big). References added, minor
corrections (including a sign error for the zeta(3) terms), and discussion of
scheme dependence corrected and amplifie
Gauge singlet renormalisation in softly-broken supersymmetric theories
We consider the renormalisation of a softly-broken supersymmetric theory with
singlet fields and a superpotential with a linear term. We show that there
exist exact beta-functions for both the linear term in the superpotential and
the associated linear term in the Lagrangian. We also construct exact
renormalisation group invariant trajectories for these terms, corresponding to
the conformal anomaly solution for the soft masses and couplings.Comment: 13 pages, Plain TeX, uses Harvmac. Typos corrected and minor
clarification adde
Snowmass Benchmark Points and Three-Loop Running
We present the full three-loop beta-functions for the MSSM generalised to
include additional matter multiplets in 5, 10 representations of SU(5). We
analyse in detail the effect of three-loop running on the sparticle spectrum
for the MSSM Snowmass Benchmark Points. We also consider the effect on these
spectra of additional matter multiplets (the semi-perturbative unification
scenario).Comment: 28 pages, TeX, 4 figures, 10 tables. Uses Harvmac and eps
Renormalization of the Fayet-Iliopoulos Term in Softly Broken SUSY Gauge Theories
It is shown that renormalization of the Fayet-Iliopoulos term in a softly
broken SUSY gauge theory, in full analogy with all the other soft terms
renormalizations, is completely defined in a rigid or an unbroken theory.
However, contrary to the other soft renormalizations, there is no simple
differential operator that acts on the renormalization functions of a rigid
theory and allows one to get the renormalization of the F-I term. One needs an
analysis of the superfield diagrams and some additional diagram calculations in
components. The method is illustrated by the four loop calculation of some part
of renormalization proportional to the soft scalar masses and the soft triple
couplings.Comment: Latex2e, 14 pages, uses axodraw.sty. References adde
Recent climate anomalies and their impact on snow chemistry at South Pole, 1987 - 1994
Three 2-m deep snowpits sampled at South Pole in 1994 provide detailed (2-cm resolution) profiles of the concentrations of soluble ionic species for the period 1987 - 1994. The most prominent feature is a large concentration spike of SO4 = in snow deposited in 1992 reflecting fallout from the eruptions of Pinatubo and Hudson in 1991. Concentrations of MSA and values of the MSA/(non-sea-salt SO4 =) ratio are elevated for about three years centered on the prominent volcanic signal. These changes appear to be due to the extended 1991 - 1993 El Nino. The overlapping effects of the volcanic eruptions and El Nino circulation preclude partitioning the enhanced deposition of SO4 = into volcanic and biogenic fractions. Nitrate concentration profiles show no relation to the severity of O3 depletion in the Antarctic stratosphere during the period of record. Rather, the profiles show a progressive decline of the annual peak concentrations over the top 0.5 - 1.0 m of each pit. This behavior is attributed to post-deposition loss of NO3 -, presumably by re-emission of HNO3 into the atmosphere. Copyright 1996 by the American Geophysical Union
Ultra-violet Finiteness in Noncommutative Supersymmetric Theories
We consider the ultra-violet divergence structure of general noncommutative
supersymmetric gauge theories, and seek theories which are all-orders
finite.Comment: 11 pages, Tex, one figure. Uses harvmac (big) and eps
The Full Two-Loop R-parity Violating Renormalization Group Equations for All Minimal Supersymmetric Standard Model Couplings
We present the full two-loop -functions for the minimal supersymmetric
standard model couplings, extended to include R-parity violating couplings
through explicit R-parity violation
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