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A Guide to AMSB QCD

Authors :
Csáki, Csaba
Gomes, Andrew
Murayama, Hitoshi
Noether, Bea
Varier, Digvijay Roy
Telem, Ofri
Publication Year :
2022

Abstract

We present a careful study of the chiral symmetry breaking minima and the baryonic directions in supersymmetric QCD ($SU(N_c)$ with $N_f$ flavors) perturbed by Anomaly Mediated Supersymmetry Breaking (AMSB). For the s-confining case of $N_f = N_c + 1$ and most of the free-magnetic phase ($N_f \leq 1.43 N_c$) we find that naive tree level baryonic runaways are stabilized by loop effects. Runaways are present, however, for the upper end of the free magnetic phase ($N_f \gtrsim 1.43 N_c$) and into conformal window, signaling the existence of incalculable minima at large field values of ${\cal O} (\Lambda)$. Nevertheless, the chiral symmetry breaking points are locally stable, and are expected to continuously connect to the vacua of QCD for large SUSY breaking. The case of $N_f = N_c$ requires particular care due to the inherently strongly coupled nature of the quantum modified moduli space. Due to the incalculability of critical K\"ahler potential terms, the stability of the chiral symmetry breaking point along baryonic directions cannot be determined for $N_f=N_c$. With the exception of this case, all theories to which AMSB can be applied ($N_f < 3 N_c$) possess stable chiral symmetry breaking minima, and all theories with $N_f \lesssim 1.43 N_c$ (aside from $N_f = N_f$) are protected from runaways to incalculable minima.<br />Comment: 10 pages

Details

Database :
arXiv
Publication Type :
Report
Accession number :
edsarx.2212.03260
Document Type :
Working Paper