116 research outputs found
Moduli Space of Vacua of Supersymmetric Chern-Simons Theories and Type IIB Branes
We study the correspondence between the moduli space of vacua of
three-dimensional supersymmetric Yang-Mills (Maxwell) Chern-Simons theories and
brane configurations with (p,q)5-brane. For Coulomb branches, the number of the
massless adjoint scalar fields in various supersymmetric theories exactly
coincides with the number of the freely moving directions of D3-branes
stretched between two 5-branes. When we include a matter superfield into the
supersymmetric Chern-Simons theory two distinct symmetric and asymmetric phase
appear. The symmetric phase is peculiar to this Chern-Simons Higgs system. We
find the corresponding brane configuration for these phases. We also identify
the stringy counterpart of the topological vortex state in the asymmetric
phase.Comment: 16 pages, LaTeX2e, 2 figures, typos correcte
Exact Results in Quiver Quantum Mechanics and BPS Bound State Counting
We exactly evaluate the partition function (index) of N=4 supersymmetric
quiver quantum mechanics in the Higgs phase by using the localization
techniques. We show that the path integral is localized at the fixed points,
which are obtained by solving the BRST equations, and D-term and F-term
conditions. We turn on background gauge fields of R-symmetries for the chiral
multiplets corresponding to the arrows between quiver nodes, but the partition
function does not depend on these R-charges. We give explicit examples of the
quiver theory including a non-coprime dimension vector. The partition functions
completely agree with the mathematical formulae of the Poincare polynomials
(chi_y-genus) and the wall crossing for the quiver moduli spaces . We also
discuss exact computation of the expectation values of supersymmetric
(Q-closed) Wilson loops in the quiver theory.Comment: 40 pages, 7 figures; v2: minor corrections and references are added;
v3: references added, typos corrected, discrepancy in the non-coprime case
resolve
Non-Abelian Gauge Field Localized on Walls with Four-Dimensional World Volume
A mechanism using the position-dependent gauge coupling is proposed to
localize non-Abelian gauge fields on domain walls in five-dimensional
space-time. Low-energy effective theory posseses a massless vector field, and a
mass gap. The four-dimensional gauge invariance is maintained intact. We obtain
perturbatively the four-dimensional Coulomb law for static sources on the
domain wall. BPS domain wall solutions with the localization mechanism are
explicitly constructed in the U(1)xU(1) supersymmetric gauge theory coupling to
the non-Abelian gauge fields only through the cubic prepotential, which is
consistent with the general principle of supersymmetry in five-dimensional
space-time.Comment: 22 pages, 5 figures, 5 references added for section
A Lattice Formulation of Two Dimensional Topological Field Theory
We propose a non-perturbative criterion to investigate whether supersymmetric
lattice gauge theories preserving partial SUSY can have the desired continuum
limit or not. Since the target continuum theories of the lattice models are
extended supersymmetric gauge theories including the topological field theory
(TFT) as a special subsector, the continuum limits of them should reproduce the
properties of the TFT. Therefore, whether the property of the TFT can be
recovered at the continuum limit becomes a non-perturbative criterion. Then we
accept it as a criterion. In this paper, among the topological properties, we
investigate the BRST cohomology on the two dimensional
CKKU lattice model without moduli fixing mass term. We show that the BRST
cohomology in the target continuum theory cannot be realized from the BRST
cohomology on the lattice. From this result, we obtain the possible implication
that the CKKU model cannot recover the target continuum
theory if the non-perturbative effects are taken into account.Comment: Submitted for the SUSY07 proceedings, 4 pages, LaTeX, no figure,
typos corrected, references adde
Vacua of N=1 Supersymmetric QCD from Spin Chains and Matrix Models
We consider the vacuum structure of the finite N=2 theory with N_f=2N
fundamental hypermultiplets broken to N=1 by a superpotential for the adjoint
chiral multiplet. We do this in two ways: firstly, by compactification to three
dimensions, in which case the effective superpotential is the Hamiltonian of an
integrable spin chain. In the second approach, we consider the Dijkgraaf-Vafa
holomorphic matrix model. We prove that the two approaches agree as long as the
couplings of the two theories are related in a particular way involving an
infinite series of instanton terms. The case of gauge group SU(2) with N_f=4 is
considered in greater detail.Comment: 28 pages, 2 figure
Low Energy Theorems in N=1 Supersymmetric Theory
In N=1 supersymmetric theories, quasi Nambu-Goldstone (QNG) bosons appear in
addition to ordinary Nambu-Goldstone (NG) bosons when the global symmetry G
breaks down spontaneously. We investigate two-body scattering amplitudes of
these bosons in the low-energy effective Lagrangian formalism. They are
expressed by the curvature of Kahler manifold. The scattering amplitudes of QNG
bosons are shown to coincide with those of NG bosons though the effective
Lagrangian contains an arbitrary function, and those with odd number of QNG
bosons all vanish.Comment: LaTeX, 18 pages, 3 figures, typos corrected, references adde
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