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Duality and Other Exotic Gauge Dynamics in Software Broken Supersymmetric QCD
Author(s) -
Michael E. Peskin
Publication year - 2003
Publication title -
high energy physics - theory
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Reports
DOI - 10.2172/813236
Subject(s) - physics , particle physics , quantum chromodynamics , supersymmetry , decoupling (probability) , massless particle , supersymmetry breaking , seiberg duality , duality (order theory) , fermion , gauge theory , lattice qcd , theoretical physics , supersymmetric gauge theory , gauge anomaly , mathematics , discrete mathematics , control engineering , engineering
We analyze the theory of softly broken supersymmetric QCD. Exotic behavior like spontaneously broken baryon number, massless composite fermions and Seiberg's duality seems to persist also in the presence of (small) soft supersymmetry breaking. We argue that certain, specially tailored, lattice simulations may be able to detect the novel phenomena. Most of the exotic behavior does not survive the decoupling limit of large SUSY breaking parameters.

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