Renormalization-Group Evolution and Nonperturbative Behavior of Chiral Gauge Theories with Fermions in Higher-Dimensional Representations
Abstract
We study the ultraviolet to infrared evolution and nonperturbative behavior of a simple set of asymptotically free chiral gauge theories with an SU() gauge group and an anomaly-free set of copies of chiral fermions transforming as the symmetric rank- tensor representation, , and copies of fermions transforming according to the conjugate antisymmetric rank- tensor representation, , of this group with . As part of our study, we prove a general theorem guaranteeing that a low-energy effective theory resulting from the dynamical breaking of an anomaly-free chiral gauge theory is also anomaly-free. We analyze the theories with in detail and show that there are only a finite number of these. Depending on the specific theory, the ultraviolet to infrared evolution may lead to a non-Abelian Coulomb phase, or may involve confinement with massless composite fermions, or fermion condensation with dynamical gauge and global symmetry breaking. We show that chiral gauge theories with are not asymptotically free. We also analyze theories with fermions in and representations of SU() with and .
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@article{arxiv.1509.08501,
title = {Renormalization-Group Evolution and Nonperturbative Behavior of Chiral Gauge Theories with Fermions in Higher-Dimensional Representations},
author = {Yan-Liang Shi and Robert Shrock},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1509.08501},
year = {2015}
}
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