Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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8189481 | Physics Letters B | 2013 | 4 Pages |
Abstract
Contrary to popular belief conformality does not require zero beta functions. This follows from the work of Jack and Osborn, and examples in non-supersymmetric theories were recently found by some of us. In this Letter we show that such examples are absent in unitary N=1 supersymmetric four-dimensional field theories. More specifically, we show to all orders in perturbation theory that the beta-function vector field of such theories does not admit limit cycles. A corollary of our result is that unitary N=1 supersymmetric four-dimensional theories cannot be superscale-invariant without being superconformal.
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Authors
Jean-François Fortin, BenjamÃn Grinstein, Christopher W. Murphy, Andreas Stergiou,