Taming Asymptotic Strength
Abstract
Using a simple Asymptotically Strong N=1 Susy SU(2) Gauge theory coupled to a {\bf{5}}-plet Chiral superfield we demonstrate the plausibility of the `` truly minimal '' Asymptotically Strong Grand Unification scenario proposed by us recently. Assuming a dynamical superpotential consistent with the symmetries and anomalies is actually induced non-perturbatively we show the gauge symmetry is dynamically and spontaneously broken at a UV scale that is generically {\it{exponentially}} larger than the scales characteristic of the effective low energy theory. The pattern of condensates in a semi-realistic SU(5) ASGUT is analyzed using the Konishi anomaly assuming condensation occurs as shown by our toy model. The necessarily complementary relation of ASGUTs to the Dual Unification program and the novel cosmogony implied by their unusual thermodynamic properties are also discussed.
Cite
@article{arxiv.hep-ph/0210337,
title = {Taming Asymptotic Strength},
author = {Charanjit S. Aulakh},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:hep-ph/0210337},
year = {2007}
}
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17 pages, Revtex, 1 Figure ; documentstyle[aps]; uncomment documentstyle[preprint,...] line in preamble for messier but larger typeface version (26 pages)