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Nambu-Jona-Lasinio Model in Curved Space-Time
The phase structure of Nambu-Jona-Lasinio model with N-component fermions in
curved space-time is studied in the leading order of the 1/N expansion.
The effective potential for composite operator is calculated
by using the normal coordinate expansion in the Schwinger proper-time method.
The existence of the first-order phase transition caused by the change of the
space-time curvature is confirmed and the dynamical mass of the fermion is
calculated as a simultaneous function of the curvature and the four-fermion
coupling constant.
The phase diagram in the curvature and the coupling constant is obtained.Comment: 8 pages, 3 figures not included, uses LaTeX, HUPD-931
Thermal Restoration of Chiral Symmetry in Supersymmetric Nambu-Jona-Lasinio Model with Soft SUSY Breaking
The supersymmetric version of the Nambu-Jona-Lasinio model is investigated in
connection with the chiral symmetry breaking induced by a soft SUSY breaking
term. It is found that the broken chiral symmetry due to the soft breaking term
is restored at suitably high temperature and the symmetry restoration occurs as
first-order phase transitions. The critical temperature at which the chiral
symmetry is restored is determined as a function of the strength of the soft
breaking term and the field coupling constant. The dynamical fermion mass is
calculated at finite temperature. Some possible applications to the breaking
scenario of unified field theories are discussed.Comment: 9 pages, 2 figure
Finite Grand Unified Theories and Inflation
A class of finite GUTs in curved spacetime is considered in connection with
the cosmological inflation scenario. It is confirmed that the use of the
running scalar-gravitational coupling constant in these models helps realizing
a successful chaotic inflation. The analyses are made for some different sets
of the models.Comment: 10 pages, latex, 4 figures, epic.sty and eepic.sty are use
Two-loop matching coefficients for the strong coupling in the MSSM
When relating the strong coupling , measured at the scale of the
boson mass, to its numerical value at some higher energy, for example the
scale of Grand Unification, it is important to include higher order corrections
both in the running of and the decoupling of the heavy particles. We
compute the two-loop matching coefficients for within the Minimal
Supersymmetric Standard Model (MSSM) which are necessary for a consistent
three-loop evolution of the strong coupling constant. Different scenarios for
the hierarchy of the supersymmetric scales are considered and the numerical
effects are discussed. We find that the three-loop effects can be as large as
and sometimes even larger than the uncertainty induced by the current
experimental accuracy of .Comment: 22 pages, 8 figures (13 ps/eps-files
and mesons at finite temperature and density in the NJL model with dimensional regularization
Dynamical Symmetry breaking and meson masses are studied in the
Nambu-Jona-Lasinio (NJL) model at finite temperature and chemical potential
using the dimensional regularization. Since the model is not renormalizable in
four space-time dimensions, physical results and parameters depend on the
regularization method. Following the imaginary time formalism, we introduce the
temperature, and the chemical potential, . The parameters in the model
are fixed by calculating the pion mass and decay constant in the dimensional
regularization at .Comment: 28 pages, 9 figures, v2: a few points corrected and references adde
Cancellation of soft and collinear divergences in noncommutative QED
In this paper, we investigate the behavior of non-commutative IR divergences
and will also discuss their cancellation in the physical cross sections. The
commutative IR (soft) divergences existing in the non-planar diagrams will be
examined in order to prove an all order cancellation of these divergences using
the Weinberg's method. In non-commutative QED, collinear divergences due to
triple photon splitting vertex, were encountered, which are shown to be
canceled out by the non-commutative version of KLN theorem. This guarantees
that there is no mixing between the Collinear, soft and non-commutative IR
divergences
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