Dynamical chiral symmetry breaking in gauge theories with extra dimensions
Abstract
We investigate dynamical chiral symmetry breaking in vector-like gauge theories in dimensions with () compactified extra dimensions, based on the gap equation (Schwinger-Dyson equation) and the effective potential for the bulk gauge theories within the improved ladder approximation. The non-local gauge fixing method is adopted so as to keep the ladder approximation consistent with the Ward-Takahashi identities. Using the one-loop gauge coupling of the truncated KK effective theory which has a nontrivial ultraviolet fixed point (UV-FP) for the (dimensionless) bulk gauge coupling , we find that there exists a critical number of flavors, ( for for SU(3) gauge theory): For , the dynamical chiral symmetry breaking takes place not only in the ``strong-coupling phase'' () but also in the ``weak-coupling phase'' () when the cutoff is large enough. For , on the other hand, only the strong-coupling phase is a broken phase and we can formally define a continuum (infinite cutoff) limit, so that the physics is insensitive to the cutoff in this case. We also perform a similar analysis using the one-loop ``effective gauge coupling''. We find the turns out to be a value similar to that of the case, notwithstanding the enhancement of the coupling compared with that of the .
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@article{arxiv.hep-ph/0201106,
title = {Dynamical chiral symmetry breaking in gauge theories with extra dimensions},
author = {V. Gusynin and M. Hashimoto and M. Tanabashi and K. Yamawaki},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:hep-ph/0201106},
year = {2009}
}
Comments
REVTEX4, 38 pages, 18 figures. The abstract is shortened; version to be published in Phys. Rev. D