22 research outputs found
Spatial 't Hooft loop in hot SUSY theories at weak coupling
The spatial 't Hooft loop measures the colour electric flux in SU(N)/Z(N)
gauge theory. It is a closed loop of Dirac Z(N) flux and has strength k=1,
2,.., N-1. It is analyzed for generic k and small gauge coupling in the high
temperature phase of {\cal N} =1, 2 and 4 SUSY theory up and including cubic
order. In one loop order no qualitative difference with gluodynamics shows.
However the two loop order shows a logarithmic divergence appear in the centre
of the wall. This is because the gluinos become bosonic in the centre and
acquire long wavelength excitations. We discuss the cure for this divergence,
due to a gluino zero mode. The physics of Casimir scaling is explained. The
cubic order can be obtained from gluodynamics by simple rescalings of the Debye
masses and the Casimir parameter .Comment: 8 figure
The thermal instanton determinant in compact form
The thermal instanton determinant for the gauge group can be reduced
to a form involving two simple functions. Various boundary conditions can
easily incorporated. Only a two dimensional integral has to be done
numerically. As an example we compute the contribution to the free energy of
theory.Comment: 26 pages, 2 figures. This version contains a number of cosmetic
improvements of the version appearing in PR
Minimalistic musings about the Standard Model
\hspace{2,0cm}{{\bf A tribute to Martinus Veltman 1931-2021}}
Martinus ("Tini") Veltman 's early contributions to the Standard Model were
essential for its succes. After some nostalgic reminiscences, I turn to the
Standard Model with a minimalistic attitude, the point of view that beyond the
SM there is only the Planck scale. Known since long, the gravitational force
can be obtained as the gauge theory of local Poincar\'e symmetry, called gauge
gravity.
This gauge theory of gravity embodies {\it per se} a Palatini formulation.
This causes the potential of non-minimally coupled Higgs inflation to have an
intriguing improved large field behaviour. Some of its effects are
experimentally accessible or refutable. The question of quantum corrections is
discussed.Comment: submitted to Acta Physica Polonica. Some cosmetic changes and typos
correcte
Domain Walls and Metastable Vacua in Hot Orientifold Field Theories
We consider "Orientifold field theories", namely SU(N) gauge theories with
Dirac fermions in the two-index representation at high temperature. When N is
even these theories exhibit a spontaneously broken Z2 centre symmetry. We study
aspects of the domain wall that interpolates between the two vacua of the
theory. In particular we calculate its tension to two-loop order. We compare
its tension to the corresponding domain wall in a SU(N) gauge theory with
adjoint fermions and find an agreement at large-N, as expected from planar
equivalence between the two theories. Moreover, we provide a non-perturbative
proof for the coincidence of the tensions at large-N. We also discuss the
vacuum structure of the theory when the fermion is given a large mass and argue
that there exist N-2 metastable vacua. We calculate the lifetime of those vacua
in the thin wall approximation.Comment: 29 pages, 4 figures. v2: minor changes in the introduction section.
to appear in JHE