381 research outputs found
SUSY Relics in One-Flavor QCD from a New 1/N Expansion
We suggest a new large-N_c limit for multi flavor QCD. Since fundamental and
two-index antisymmetric representations are equivalent in SU(3), we have the
option to define SU(N_c) QCD keeping quarks in the latter. We can then define a
new 1/N_c expansion (at fixed number of flavors N_f) that shares appealing
properties with the topological (fixed N_f/N_c) expansion while being more
suitable for theoretical analysis. In particular, for N_f=1, our large-N_c
limit gives a theory that we recently proved to be equivalent, in the bosonic
sector, to N=1 supersymmetric gluodynamics. Using known properties of the
latter, we derive several qualitative and semi-quantitative predictions for
N_f=1 massless QCD which can be easily tested in lattice simulations. Finally,
we comment on possible applications for pure SU(3) Yang-Mills theory and real
QCD.Comment: 4 pages, RevTex. v2: note added at the end of the paper, ref. added.
To appear in Phys.Rev.Let
From Super-Yang-Mills Theory to QCD: Planar Equivalence and its Implications
We review and extend our recent work on the planar (large N) equivalence
between gauge theories with varying degree of supersymmetry. The main emphasis
is made on the planar equivalence between N=1 gluodynamics (super-Yang-Mills
theory) and a non-supersymmetric "orientifold field theory." We outline an
"orientifold" large N expansion, analyze its possible phenomenological
consequences in one-flavor massless QCD, and make a first attempt at extending
the correspondence to three massless flavors. An analytic calculation of the
quark condensate in one-flavor QCD starting from the gluino condensate in N=1
gluodynamics is thoroughly discussed. We also comment on a planar equivalence
involving N=2 supersymmetry, on "chiral rings" in non-supersymmetric theories,
and on the origin of planar equivalence from an underlying, non-tachyonic
type-0 string theory. Finally, possible further directions of investigation,
such as the gauge/gravity correspondence in large-N orientifold field theory,
are briefly discussed.Comment: 106 pages, LaTex. 15 figures. v2:minor changes, refs. added. To be
published in the Ian Kogan Memorial Collection "From Fields to Strings:
Circumnavigating Theoretical Physics," World Scientific, 200
Confining k-string tensions with D-Branes in Super Yang-Mills theories
We discuss confining k strings in four dimensional gauge theories using D5
branes in AdS5xS5, and D3 branes in Klebanov-Strassler and Maldacena-Nunez
backgrounds. We present two results: The first that confining k string tensions
in N=4 can be calculated using D5 branes in AdS5xS5 with a cut-off in the bulk
AdS. Using an embedding of R2 times S4 in S5, we show that the D5 brane
replicates a string of rank k in the antisymmetric representation. The second
result shows that the S-Dual calculation to hep-th/0111078 reproduces the
action in the Klebanov-Strassler and Maldacena-Nunez backgrounds exactly, while
providing a more natural manifestation of the string charge k.Comment: LaTeX, 12 pages; v2 references adde
Quantum Broadening of k-Strings from the AdS/CFT Correspondence
We study the quantum broadening (width) of k-strings. We generalise an old
result by Luscher, Munster and Weisz to the case of a k-string, by using the
gauge/gravity correspondence. When the fundamental QCD-string is replaced by a
bound state of k strings, the bound state is better described by a wrapped
D-brane. We calculate the width of the k-string (the wrapped D-brane) in
several AdS/CFT backgrounds by using a D-brane probe and find universally that
omega_k ^2 = 1 / (2\pi \sigma_k) log R/r .Comment: 13 pages, LaTex. v2: minor changes, references added. To appear in
Nucl.Phys.
QCD-like Theories on R_3\times S_1: a Smooth Journey from Small to Large r(S_1) with Double-Trace Deformations
We consider QCD-like theories with one massless fermion in various
representations of the gauge group SU. The theories are formulated on
. In the decompactification limit of large all these
theories are characterized by confinement, mass gap and spontaneous breaking of
a (discrete) chiral symmetry (SB). At small , in order to
stabilize the vacua of these theories at a center-symmetric point, we suggest
to perform a double trace deformation. With these deformation, the theories at
hand are at weak coupling at small and yet exhibit basic features of
the large- limit: confinement and SB. We calculate the string
tension, mass gap, bifermion condensates and dependence. The
double-trace deformation becomes dynamically irrelevant at large .
Despite the fact that at small confinement is Abelian, while it is
expected to be non-Abelian at large , we argue that small and
large- physics are continuously connected. If so, one can use
small- laboratory to extract lessons about QCD and QCD-like theories on
.Comment: 49 pages, 2 figure
Exact Results in Non-Supersymmetric Large N Orientifold Field Theories
We consider non-supersymmetric large N orientifold field theories.
Specifically, we discuss a gauge theory with a Dirac fermion in the
anti-symmetric tensor representation. We argue that, at large N and in a large
part of its bosonic sector, this theory is non-perturbatively equivalent to N=1
SYM, so that exact results established in the latter (parent) theory also hold
in the daughter orientifold theory. In particular, the non-supersymmetric
theory has an exactly calculable bifermion condensate, exactly degenerate
parity doublets, and a vanishing cosmological constant (all this to leading
order in 1/N).Comment: 18 pages, Latex. 3 figures. v2,v3: minor changes, refs. added, to
appear in Nucl.Phys.
QCD Quark Condensate from SUSY and the Orientifold Large-N Expansion
We estimate the quark condensate in one-flavor massless QCD from the known
value of the gluino condensate in SUSY Yang-Mills theory using our newly
proposed "orientifold" large-N expansion. The numerical result for the quark
condensate renormalized at the scale 2 GeV is then given as a function of
alpha_s(2 GeV) and of possible corrections from sub-leading terms. Our value
can be compared with the quark condensate in (quenched) lattice QCD or with the
one extracted from the Gell-Mann--Oakes--Renner relation by virtue of
non-lattice determinations of the quark masses. In both cases we find quite a
remarkable agreement.Comment: 15 pages, LaTe
Non-Perturbative Planar Equivalence and the Absence of Closed String Tachyons
We consider 'orbifold' and 'orientifold' field theories from the dual closed
string theory side. We argue that a necessary condition for planar equivalence
to hold is the absence of a closed string tachyonic mode in the dual
non-supersymmetric string. We analyze several gauge theories on R3xS1. In the
specific case of U(N) theories with symmetric/anti-symmetric fermions
('orientifold field theories') the relevant closed string theory is
tachyon-free at large compactification radius (due to winding modes), but it
develops a tachyonic mode below a critical radius. Our finding is with
agreement with field theory expectations of a phase transition from a C-parity
violating phase to a C-parity preserving phase as the compactification radius
increases. In the case of U(N)xU(N) theories with bi-fundamental matter
('orbifold field theories') a tachyon is always present in the string spectrum,
at any compactification radius. We conclude that on R4 planar equivalence holds
for 'orientfiold field theories', but fails for 'orbifold field theories'
daughters of N=4 SYM and suggest the same for daughters of N=1 SYM. We also
discuss examples of SO/Sp gauge theories with symmetric/anti-symmetric
fermions. In this case planar equivalence holds at any compactification radius
-in agreement with the absence of tachyons in the string dual.Comment: 14 pages, Latex. 3 eps figures. v2: ref. added. v3: clarifying
sentences added in the abstract and at the end of section 4. version accepted
to JHE
On the spectrum of QCD(1+1) with large numbers of flavours N_F and colours N_C near N_F/N_C = 0
QCD(1+1) in the limit of a large number of flavours N_F and a large number of
colours N_C is examined in the small N_F/N_C regime. Using perturbation theory
in N_F/N_C, stringent results for the leading behaviour of the spectrum
departing from N_F/N_C = 0 are obtained. These results provide benchmarks in
the light of which previous truncated treatments of QCD(1+1) at large N_F and
N_C are critically reconsidered.Comment: 6 revtex page
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