752 research outputs found
Techni-dilaton at Conformal Edge
Techni-dilaton (TD) was proposed long ago in the technicolor (TC) near
criticality/conformality. To reveal the critical behavior of TD, we explicitly
compute the nonperturbative contributions to the scale anomaly
, which
are generated by the dynamical mass m of the techni-fermions. Our computation
is based on the (improved) ladder Schwinger-Dyson equation, with the gauge
coupling replaced by the two-loop running one having the
Caswell-Banks-Zaks IR fixed point : for the IR region , where is
the intrinsic scale (analogue of of QCD) relevant to the
perturbative scale anomaly. We find that
and in the
criticality limit () ("conformal edge"). Our result precisely
reproduces the formal identity , where is the nonperturbative beta function
corresponding to the above essential singularity scaling of .
Accordingly, the PCDC implies at criticality limit, where is the mass of TD and
the decay constant of TD. We thus conclude that at criticality limit
the TD could become a "true (massless) Nambu-Goldstone boson" ,
only when , namely getting decoupled, as was the case of
"holographic TD" of Haba-Matsuzaki-Yamawaki. The decoupled TD can be a
candidate of dark matter.Comment: 17 pages, 14 figures; discussions clarified, references added, to
appear in Phys.Rev.
Dynamics of QCD in a Strong Magnetic Field
QCD in a strong magnetic field yields an example of a rich, sophisticated and
controllable dynamics.Comment: 12 pages, 1 figure, Latex, Talk at Symposium and Workshop "Continuous
Advances in QCD 2002/Arkadyfest, May 17-23, 200
Cornwall-Jackiw-Tomboulis effective potential for quark propagator in real-time thermal field theory and Landau gauge
We complete the derivation of the Cornwall-Jackiw-Tomboulis effective
potential for quark propagator at finite temperature and finite quark chemical
potential in the real-time formalism of thermal field theory and in Landau
gauge. In the approximation that the function in inverse quark
propagator is replaced by unity, by means of the running gauge coupling and the
quark mass function invariant under the renormalization group in zero
temperature Quantum Chromadynamics (QCD), we obtain a calculable expression for
the thermal effective potential which will be a useful means to research chiral
phase transition in QCD in the real-time formalism.Comment: 5 pages, Latex, no figur
The effective potential of composite diquark fields and the spectrum of resonances in dense QCD
The effective potential of composite diquark fields responsible for color
symmetry breaking in cold very dense QCD, in which long-range interactions
dominate, is derived. The spectrum of excitations and the universality class of
this dynamics are described.Comment: 8 pages, 1 figure (new), REVTeX. The latest version to appear in
Phys. Lett. B. References added, discussion improve
A Realistic Technicolor Model from 150 TeV down
A realistic technicolor model is presented with the dynamics below TeV
treated explicitly. Electroweak symmetry is broken by the condensates of a
`minimal' doublet of technifermions. The new feature of the model is that the
the third generation quarks are unified with the technifermions into multiplets
of a walking gauge force down to a scale of TeV. The remaining quarks and
leptons are not involved in this unification however. The walking dynamics
enhances the higher dimension interactions which give the ordinary fermions
their masses and mixing, while leaving flavor-changing neutral currents
suppressed. Because the third generation quarks actually feel the walking force
their masses can be much larger than those of the other quarks and the leptons.
The only non-standard particles with masses below several TeV are the single
doublet of technifermions, so electroweak radiative corrections are estimable
and within experimental limits.Comment: 21 page
Toward theory of quantum Hall effect in graphene
We analyze a gap equation for the propagator of Dirac quasiparticles and
conclude that in graphene in a magnetic field, the order parameters connected
with the quantum Hall ferromagnetism dynamics and those connected with the
magnetic catalysis dynamics necessarily coexist (the latter have the form of
Dirac masses and correspond to excitonic condensates). This feature of graphene
could lead to important consequences, in particular, for the existence of
gapless edge states. Solutions of the gap equation corresponding to recently
experimentally discovered novel plateaus in graphene in strong magnetic fields
are described.Comment: 5 pages, no figures, v.2: to match published versio
Thermal conductivity and competing orders in d-wave superconductors
We derive the expression for the thermal conductivity \kappa in the
low-temperature limit T \to 0 in d-wave superconductors, taking into account
the presence of competing orders such as spin-density wave, is-pairing, etc..
The expression is used for analyzing recent experimental data in
La_{2-x}Sr_xCuO_4. Our analysis strongly suggests that competing orders can be
responsible for anomalies in behavior of thermal conductivity observed in those
experiments.Comment: revtex4,6 pages,title changed,references and two eps figures
added,text essentially extended,to appear in EPJ
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