Nonabelian Superconductors: Vortices and Confinement in ${\cal N}=2$ SQCD
Abstract
We study nonabelian vortices (flux tubes) in SU(N) gauge theories, which are responsible for the confinement of (nonabelian) magnetic monopoles. In particular a detailed analysis is given of SQCD with gauge group SU(3) deformed by a small adjoint chiral multiplet mass. Tuning the bare quark masses (which we take to be large) to a common value , we consider a particular vacuum of this theory in which an SU(2) subgroup of the gauge group remains unbroken. We consider flavors so that the SU(2) sub-sector remains non asymptotically free: the vortices carrying nonabelian fluxes may be reliably studied in a semi-classical regime. We show that the vortices indeed acquire exact zero modes which generate global rotations of the flux in an group. We study an effective world-sheet theory of these orientational zero modes which reduces to an O(3) sigma model in (1+1) dimensions. Mirror symmetry then teaches us that the dual SU(2) group is not dynamically broken.
Cite
@article{arxiv.hep-th/0307287,
title = {Nonabelian Superconductors: Vortices and Confinement in ${\cal N}=2$ SQCD},
author = {Roberto Auzzi and Stefano Bolognesi and Jarah Evslin and Kenichi Konishi and Alexei Yung},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:hep-th/0307287},
year = {2010}
}
Comments
37 pages Latex, 6 eps figures, Typos corrected and a few sentences added or corrected