Singularities of N=1 Supersymmetric Gauge Theory and Matrix Models
Abstract
In N=1 supersymmetric U(N) gauge theory with adjoint matter and polynomial tree-level superpotential , the massless fluctuations about each quantum vacuum are generically described by gauge theory for some n. However, by tuning the parameters of to non-generic values, we can reach singular vacua where additional fields become massless. Using both the matrix model prescription and the strong-coupling approach, we study in detail three examples of such singularities: the singularities of the n=1 branch, intersections of n=1 and n=2 branches, and a class of N=1 Argyres-Douglas points. In all three examples, we find that the matrix model description of the low-energy physics breaks down in some way at the singularity.
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@article{arxiv.hep-th/0308001,
title = {Singularities of N=1 Supersymmetric Gauge Theory and Matrix Models},
author = {David Shih},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:hep-th/0308001},
year = {2009}
}
Comments
29 pages, 1 figure. Revised section 1, fixed misprints in section 3.1, added clarifications and references