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Implication of Exact SUSY Gauge Couplings for QCD

The phase structure of SUSY gauge theories can be very different from their nonsupersymmetric counterparts. Nonetheless, there is interesting information which might be gleaned from detailed investigation of these theories. In particular, we study the precise meaning of the strong interaction scale...

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Autores principales: Randall, Lisa, Rattazzi, R., Shuryak, Edward V.
Lenguaje:eng
Publicado: 1998
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Acceso en línea:https://dx.doi.org/10.1103/PhysRevD.59.035005
http://cds.cern.ch/record/348155
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author Randall, Lisa
Rattazzi, R.
Shuryak, Edward V.
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Rattazzi, R.
Shuryak, Edward V.
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description The phase structure of SUSY gauge theories can be very different from their nonsupersymmetric counterparts. Nonetheless, there is interesting information which might be gleaned from detailed investigation of these theories. In particular, we study the precise meaning of the strong interaction scale and also ask whether the study of supersymmetric theories can shed light on the apparent discrepancy between the perturbative scale $\Lambda_{QCD}$ and the ``chiral lagrangian'' scale $\Lambda_\chi$. We show that in N=1 supersymmetric Yang Mills theory, ``naive dimensional analysis'' seems to work well, with evolved physical coupling becomes of order $4 \pi$. We turn to N=2 theories to understand better the effect of instantons in accounting for the QCD discrepancy between scales. In N=2 supersymmetric SU(2) the instanton corrections are known to all orders from the Seiberg-Witten solution and give rise to a finite scale ratio between the scale at which the perturbatively evolved and ``nonperturbatively evolved'' couplings blow up. Correspondingly, instanton effects are important even when the associated perturbatively evolved gauge coupling only gives $\alpha$ of order 1 (rather than $4 \pi$). We compare the N=2 result to instanton-induced corrections in QCD, evaluated using lattice data and the instanton liquid model, and find a remarkably similar behavior.
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spelling cern-3481552023-03-14T18:19:18Zdoi:10.1103/PhysRevD.59.035005http://cds.cern.ch/record/348155engRandall, LisaRattazzi, R.Shuryak, Edward V.Implication of Exact SUSY Gauge Couplings for QCDParticle Physics - PhenomenologyThe phase structure of SUSY gauge theories can be very different from their nonsupersymmetric counterparts. Nonetheless, there is interesting information which might be gleaned from detailed investigation of these theories. In particular, we study the precise meaning of the strong interaction scale and also ask whether the study of supersymmetric theories can shed light on the apparent discrepancy between the perturbative scale $\Lambda_{QCD}$ and the ``chiral lagrangian'' scale $\Lambda_\chi$. We show that in N=1 supersymmetric Yang Mills theory, ``naive dimensional analysis'' seems to work well, with evolved physical coupling becomes of order $4 \pi$. We turn to N=2 theories to understand better the effect of instantons in accounting for the QCD discrepancy between scales. In N=2 supersymmetric SU(2) the instanton corrections are known to all orders from the Seiberg-Witten solution and give rise to a finite scale ratio between the scale at which the perturbatively evolved and ``nonperturbatively evolved'' couplings blow up. Correspondingly, instanton effects are important even when the associated perturbatively evolved gauge coupling only gives $\alpha$ of order 1 (rather than $4 \pi$). We compare the N=2 result to instanton-induced corrections in QCD, evaluated using lattice data and the instanton liquid model, and find a remarkably similar behavior.The phase structure of SUSY gauge theories can be very different from their nonsupersymmetric counterparts. Nonetheless, there is interesting information which might be gleaned from detailed investigation of these theories. In particular, we study the precise meaning of the strong interaction scale $\Lambda$. We ask whether one can meaningfully apply naive dimensional analysis and also ask whether the study of supersymmetric theories can shed light on the apparent discrepancy between the perturbative scale $\Lambda_{QCD}$ and the ``chiral lagrangian'' scale $\Lambda_\chi$. We show that in N=1 supersymmetric Yang Mills theory, ``naive dimensional analysis'' seems to work well, with $\Lambda_\chi$ consistently equal to the scale at which the perturbatively evolved physical coupling becomes of order $4 \pi$. We turn to N=2 theories to understand better the effect of instantons in accounting for the QCD discrepancy between scales. In N=2 supersymmetric SU(2) the instanton corrections are known to all orders from the Seiberg-Witten solution and give rise to a finite scale ratio between the scale at which the perturbatively evolved and ``nonperturbatively evolved'' couplings blow up. Correspondingly, instanton effects are important even when the associated perturbatively evolved gauge coupling only gives $\alpha$ of order 1 (rather than $4 \pi$). We compare the N=2 result to instanton-induced corrections in QCD, evaluated using lattice data and the instanton liquid model, and find a remarkably similar behavior.hep-ph/9803258CERN-TH-98-63MIT-CTP-2720CERN-TH-98-063MIT-CTP-2720oai:cds.cern.ch:3481551998-03-06
spellingShingle Particle Physics - Phenomenology
Randall, Lisa
Rattazzi, R.
Shuryak, Edward V.
Implication of Exact SUSY Gauge Couplings for QCD
title Implication of Exact SUSY Gauge Couplings for QCD
title_full Implication of Exact SUSY Gauge Couplings for QCD
title_fullStr Implication of Exact SUSY Gauge Couplings for QCD
title_full_unstemmed Implication of Exact SUSY Gauge Couplings for QCD
title_short Implication of Exact SUSY Gauge Couplings for QCD
title_sort implication of exact susy gauge couplings for qcd
topic Particle Physics - Phenomenology
url https://dx.doi.org/10.1103/PhysRevD.59.035005
http://cds.cern.ch/record/348155
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