Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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9854772 | Nuclear Physics B | 2005 | 13 Pages |
Abstract
We present and discuss a conjectured criterion for determining whether a 4d quantum field theory is IR free, or flows to an interacting conformal field theory in the infrared: “the correct infrared phase is that with the larger conformal anomaly a”. A stronger conjecture is that “an operator can become IR free only if that results in a larger conformal anomaly a”. We test these conjectures in the context of N=1 supersymmetric theories. They are verified to indeed predict the correct IR phase in every tested case, for a plethora of examples for which the infrared phase could already be determined on other grounds. When applied to the still unsettled case of SU(2) with a chiral superfield in the isospin 3/2 representation, the conjecture suggest that the IR phase is conformal rather than confining.
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Authors
Kenneth Intriligator,