647 research outputs found

    Quantization Ambiguity and Supersymmetric Ground State Wave Functions

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    Supersymmetric ground state wave functions of a model of supersymmetric quantum mechanics on S1S^1 (supersymmetric simple pendulum) are studied. Supersymmetry can be broken due to the existence of an undetermined parameter, which is interpreted as a gauge field and appears as a firm consequence of quantization on a space with a nontrivial topology such as S1S^1. The breaking does not depend on the leading term of the superpotential, contrary to the usual case. The mechanism of supersymmetry breaking is similar to that through boundary conditions of fields in supersymmetric quantum field theory on compactified space. The supersymmetric harmonic oscillator is realized in the limit of the infinite radius of S1S^1 with the strength of the oscillator being constant.Comment: 17 pages, final version to appear in Phys. Rev.

    Symmetry and Z_2-Orbifolding Approach in Five-dimensional Lattice Gauge Theory

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    In a lattice gauge-Higgs unification scenario using a Z_2-orbifolded extra-dimension, we find a new global symmetry in a case of SU(2) bulk gauge symmetry. It is a global symmetry on sites in a fixed point with respect to Z_2-orbifolding, independent of the bulk gauge symmetry. It is shown that the vacuum expectation value of a Z_2-projected Polyakov loop is a good order parameter of the new symmetry. The effective theory on lattice is also discussed.Comment: 13 pages, 3 figures; refined the explanation

    Scattering with Baryon Number Violation -- The Case of Higgs Particle Production --

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    \noindent A formalism based on path-integral expression of time-evolution operator during tunneling at a finite energy proposed by the authors is applied to SU(2)SU(2) gauge-Higgs system to produce Higgs particles with ΔB=1\Delta B=1. Instead of starting from instanton tunneling at the zero energy, a classical bounce solution giving sphaleron (instanton) action at high (low) energies is used as the tunneling configuration. Fourier transform of the bounce configuration in coherent state expression at the entrance and exit of the tunneling plays an important role. Numerical results at various energies for MH/MW=1∼2M_H/M_W=1 \sim 2 are given. Though the cross section with ΔB=1\Delta B=1 results from a severe cancellation of several large quantities in the leading order as occured in the instanton calculus, it seems unlikely that the cross section grows as largely as to reach unitarity bound at energies E≤EsphE \leq E_{sph}. It is pointed out that the actual value g2=0.418g^2=0.418 of the SU(2)SU(2) gauge coupling constant may be too large to take the weak coupling limit.}Comment: modified PHYZZX(included), 4 Figures (not included), SAGA-HE-46 : KYUSHU-HET-

    A New Mechanism of Spontaneous SUSY Breaking

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    We propose a new mechanism of spontaneous supersymmetry breaking. The existence of extra dimensions with nontrivial topology plays an important role. We investigate new features resulted from the mechanism in two simple supersymmetric Z_2 and U(1) models. One of remarkable features is that there exists a phase in which the translational invariance for the compactified directions is broken spontaneously, accompanying the breakdown of the supersymmetry. The mass spectrum of the models appeared in reduced dimensions is a full of variety, reflecting the highly nontrivial vacuum structure of the models. The Nambu-Goldstone bosons (fermions) associated with breakdown of symmetries are found in the mass spectrum. Our mechanism also yields quite different vacuum structures if models have different global symmetries.Comment: 43 pages, 3 figure

    A Cutoff Constrained by the Oblique Parameters in Electroweak Theory with Two Massless Higgs Doublets

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    Electroweak theory with two massless Higgs doublets is studied by solving renormalization group equations for coupling constants in one-loop approximation. A cutoff~Λ\Lambda, at which one of quartic couplings in the Higgs potential blows up, is obtained by imposing constraints from the oblique parameter TT on the quartic couplings at low energy. We find Λ≃0.52∼8.4\Lambda \simeq 0.52\sim 8.4~TeV at the Higgs mass MH=100M_H=100 GeV. The cutoff Λ\Lambda is at most about 6060 TeV even if we take into account the LEP lower bound of MH≃64M_H\simeq 64 GeV. It cannot reach the Planck or GUT scale due to severe experimental constraints. It is impossible in the model to realize a large gauge hierarchy as suggested many years ago by S. Weinberg.Comment: 20 pages, Latex, 3 figures are available upon reques

    Multi-phases in gauge theories on non-simply connected spaces

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    It is pointed out that phase structures of gauge theories compactified on non-simply connected spaces are not trivial. As a demonstration, an SU(2) gauge model on M3⊗S1M^3\otimes S^1 is studied and is shown to possess three phases: Hosotani, Higgs and coexisting phases. The critical radius and the order of the phase transitions are explicitly determined. A general discussion about phase structures for small and large scales of compactified spaces is given. The appearance of phase transitions suggests a GUT scenario in which the gauge hierarchy problem is replaced by a dynamical problem of how to stabilize a radius of a compactified space in close vicinity to a critical radius.Comment: 12 pages, 1 figur

    Chiral Charge Flux and Electroweak Baryogenesis

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    By treating CP-violating interaction of the electroweak bubble wall as a perturbative term, chiral charge flux through the bubble wall is estimated. It is found that the absolute value of the flux FQF_Q has a sharp peak at m0∼a∼Tm_0 \sim a \sim T with FQ/(uT3)∼10−3 (QL−QR) ΔθF_Q/(u T^3) \sim 10^{-3}\, (Q_L-Q_R)\,\Delta \theta. Here m0m_0 is the fermion mass, 1/a1/a is the wall thickness, TT is the temperature at which the bubbles are growing, uu is the wall velocity, QL(R)Q_{L(R)} is the chiral charge of the relevant left(right)-handed fermion and Δθ\Delta\theta is the measure of CP violation.Comment: 10 pages, 4 figures ( not included, hard copies are available upon request ), plain TeX with phyzzx
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