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    Study of the Change from Walking to Non-Walking Behavior in a Vectorial Gauge Theory as a Function of N_f

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    Based on recent works [1,2], we present the results of calculations for several physical quantities (meson masses, the S parameter, etc.) in a vectorial gauge theory, as a function of the number of fermions, N_f. Solutions of the Schwinger-Dyson and the Bethe-Salpeter equations with the improved ladder approximation are used for the calculations. We focus on how the values of physical quantities change as one moves from the QCD-like (non-walking) to walking regimes.Comment: 7 pages, 4 figures, to appear in the proceedings of The 2006 International Workshop ``Origin of Mass and Strong Coupling Gauge Theories'' (SCGT 06), Nagoya, Japan, November 21 - 24, 200

    More on Electroweak-Skyrmion

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    We discuss the properties of the topological soliton, or the Electroweak-Skyrmion, in the system of the Standard Model Higgs Lagrangian with addition of general O(p^4) terms. We show that the upper bound on the mass of the Electroweak-Skyrmion is about 10 TeV, which is obtained from currently available experimental constraints on coefficients of O(p^4) terms. The impact on the properties of the Electroweak-Skyrmion due to further modification of the Lagrangian is also discussed, and comments on possible mechanisms for the generation of the Electroweak-Skyrmion in the early Universe as a dark matter are given.Comment: 13 pages, 6 figurew

    Non-Abelian strings and domain walls in two Higgs doublet models

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    Contrary to the standard model that does not admit topologically nontrivial solitons, two Higgs doublet models admit topologically stable vortex strings and domain walls. We numerically confirm the existence of a topological ZZ-string confining fractional ZZ-flux inside. We show that topological strings at sinθW=0\sin\theta_W = 0 limit reduce to non-Abelian strings which possess non-Abelian moduli S2S^2 associated with spontaneous breakdown of the SU(2)SU(2) custodial symmetry. We numerically solve the equations of motion for various parameter choices. It is found that a gauging U(1)YU(1)_Y always lowers the tension of the ZZ-string while it keeps that of the WW-string. On the other hand, a deformation of the Higgs potential is either raising or lowering the tensions of the ZZ-string and WW-string. We numerically obtain an effective potential for the non-Abelian moduli S2S^2 for various parameter deformations under the restriction tanβ=1\tan\beta=1. It is the first time to show that there exists a certain parameter region where the topological WW-string can be the most stable topological excitation, contrary to conventional wisdom of electroweak theories. We also obtain numerical solutions of composites of the string and domain walls in a certain condition.Comment: 37 pages, 15 figures. v2: minor corrections, new references adde
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