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Anomaly induced QCD potential and Quark Decoupling
We explore the anomaly induced effective QCD meson potential in the framework
of the effective Lagrangian approach. We suggest a decoupling procedure, when a
flavored quark becomes massive, which mimics the one employed by Seiberg for
supersymmetric gauge theories. It is seen that, after decoupling, the QCD
potential naturally converts to the one with one less flavor. We study the
and dependence of the mass.Comment: 11 pages, RevTe
Weinberg-Salam model at finite temperature and density
We present a new gauge fixing condition for the Weinberg-Salam electro-weak
theory at finite temperature and density.
After spontaneous symmetry breaking occurs, every unphysical term in the
Lagrangian is eliminated with our gauge fixing condition. A new and simple
Lagrangian can be obtained where we can identify the propagators and vertices.
Some consequences are discussed, as the new gauge dependent masses of the gauge
fields and the new Faddeev-Popov Lagrangian. After obtaining the quadratic
terms, we calculate exactly the 1-loop effective potential identifying the
contribution of every particular field.Comment: 4 pages, no figures. New references added. Typo correcte
Minimal Super Technicolor
We introduce novel extensions of the Standard Model featuring a
supersymmetric technicolor sector. First we consider N=4 Super Yang-Mills which
breaks to N=1 via the electroweak (EW) interactions and coupling to the MSSM.
This is a well defined, economical and calculable extension of the SM involving
the smallest number of fields. It constitutes an explicit example of a natural
supersymmetric conformal extension of the Standard Model featuring a well
defined connection to string theory. It allows to interpolate, depending on how
we break the underlying supersymmetry, between unparticle physics and Minimal
Walking Technicolor. As a second alternative we consider other N =1 extensions
of the Minimal Walking Technicolor model. The new models allow all the standard
model matter fields to acquire a mass.Comment: Improved version demonstrating that this extension is
phenomenologically viable. No Landau pole exists in the theory to two loops
level. This is the first theory showing that supersymmetry can solve the
flavor problem when coupled to low energy technicolo
iTIMP: isotriplet Technicolor Interacting Massive Particle as Dark Matter
We suggest that a weak isotriplet composite scalar possessing an unbroken
U(1) global symmetry naturally arises in technicolor models leading to an
interesting type of dark matter candidate: the iTIMP. We propose explicit
models of the iTIMP, study earth based constraints and suggest possible
collider signals.Comment: 4 pages, 4 Figures, added content, added reference
Technicolor and Beyond: Unification in Theory Space
The salient features of models of dynamical electroweak symmetry breaking are
reviewed. The ideal walking idea is introduced according to which one should
carefully take into account the effects of the extended technicolor dynamics on
the technicolor dynamics itself. The effects amount at the enhancement of the
anomalous dimension of the mass of the techniquarks allowing to decouple the
Flavor Changing Neutral Currents problem from the one of the generation of the
top mass. Precision data constraints are reviewed focussing on the latest
crucial observation that the S-parameter can be computed exactly near the upper
end of the conformal window (Conformal S-parameter) with relevant consequences
on the selection of nature's next strong force. We will then introduce the
Minimal Walking Technicolor (MWT) models. In the second part of this review we
consider the interesting possibility to marry supersymmetry and technicolor.
The reason is to provide a unification of different extensions of the standard
model. For example, this means that one can recover, according to the
parameters and spectrum of the theory distinct extensions of the standard
model, from supersymmetry to technicolor and unparticle physiscs. A surprising
result is that a minimal (in terms of the smallest number of fields)
supersymmetrization of the MWT model leads to the maximal supersymmetry in four
dimensions, i.e. N=4 SYM.Comment: Extended version of the PASCOS10 proceedings for the Plenary Tal
A Perturbative Realization of Miransky Scaling
Near conformal dynamics is employed in different extensions of the standard
model of particle interactions as well as in cosmology. Many of its interesting
properties are either conjectured or determined using model computations. We
introduce a relevant four dimensional gauge theory template allowing us to
investigate such dynamics perturbatively. The gauge theory we consider is
quantum chromodynamics with the addition of a meson-like scalar degree of
freedom as well as an adjoint Weyl fermion.
At the two-loop level, and in the Veneziano limit, we firmly establish the
existence of several fixed points of which one is all directions stable in the
infrared. An interesting feature of the model is that this fixed point is lost,
within the perturbatively trustable regime, by merging with another fixed point
when varying the number of quark flavors. We show the emergence of the Miransky
scaling and determine its properties. We are also able to determine the walking
region of the theory which turns out to be, at large number of colors, about
12% of the conformal window. Furthermore, we determine highly relevant
quantities for near conformal dynamics such as the anomalous dimension of the
fermion masses.Comment: 17 pages, 8 figure
Structure Functions are not Parton Probabilities
We explain why contrary to common belief, the deep inelastic scattering
structure functions are not related to parton probabilities in the target.Comment: 4 pages. Invited talk presented during the `International Light-Cone
Workshop', Trento, ECT, September 3-11, 2001. Updated Report-Number
Alternative Large Nc Schemes and Chiral Dynamics
We compare the dependences on the number of colors of the leading pion pion
scattering amplitudes using the single index quark field and two index quark
fields. These are seen to have different relationships to the scattering
amplitudes suggested by chiral dynamics which can explain the long puzzling
pion pion s wave scattering up to about 1 GeV. This may be interesting for
getting a better understanding of the large Nc approach as well as for
application to recently proposed technicolor models.Comment: RevTex, two-columns, 6 page
Conformal Window of Gauge Theories with Four-Fermion Interactions and Ideal Walking
We investigate the effects of four-fermion interactions on the phase diagram
of strongly interacting theories for any representation as function of the
number of colors and flavors. We show that the conformal window, for any
representation, shrinks with respect to the case in which the four-fermion
interactions are neglected. The anomalous dimension of the mass increases
beyond the unity value at the lower boundary of the new conformal window. We
plot the new phase diagram which can be used, together with the information
about the anomalous dimension, to propose ideal models of walking technicolor.
We discover that when the extended technicolor sector, responsible for giving
masses to the standard model fermions, is sufficiently strongly coupled the
technicolor theory, in isolation, must have an infrared fixed point for the
full model to be phenomenologically viable. Using the new phase diagram we show
that the simplest one family and minimal walking technicolor models are the
archetypes of models of dynamical electroweak symmetry breaking. Our
predictions can be verified via first principle lattice simulations.Comment: RevTeX4, 22 pages, 16 figure
Comparison of Some Exact and Perturbative Results for a Supersymmetric SU() Gauge Theory
We consider vectorial, asymptotically free supersymmetric
SU() gauge theories with copies of massless chiral super fields in
various representations and study how perturbative predictions for the lower
boundary of the infrared conformal phase, as a function of , compare with
exact results. We make use of two-loop and three-loop calculations of the beta
function and anomalous dimension of the quadratic chiral super field operator
product for this purpose. The specific chiral superfield contents that we
consider are copies of (i) , (ii) , (iii) ,
and (iv) , where , , , and denote,
respectively, the fundamental, adjoint, and symmetric and antisymmetric rank-2
tensor representations. We find that perturbative results slightly overestimate
the value of relative to the respective exact results for these
representations, i.e., slightly underestimate the interval in for which
the theory has infrared conformal behavior. Our results provide a measure of
how closely perturbative calculations reproduce exact results for these
theories.Comment: 16 pages, 3 figure
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