2004
DOI: 10.1590/s0103-97332004000700002
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New developments in the quantization of supersymmetric solitons (kinks, vortices and monopoles)

Abstract: We discuss the one-loop quantum corrections to the mass M and central charge Z of supersymmetric (susy) solitons: the kink, the vortex and the monopole. Contrary to previous expectations and published results, in each of these cases there are nonvanishing quantum corrections to the mass. For the N = 1 kink and the N = 2 monopole a new anomaly in Z rescues BPS saturation (M = Z); for the N = 2 vortex, BPS saturation is rescued for two reasons: (i) the quantum fluctuations of the Higgs field acquire a nontrivial… Show more

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“…where I is the divergent integral appearing in (10). This result is in fact independent of the gauge parameter ξ in (9).…”
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“…where I is the divergent integral appearing in (10). This result is in fact independent of the gauge parameter ξ in (9).…”
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confidence: 64%
“…A new anomalous contribution to the central charge of the 1+1-dimensional N = 1 kink was needed for BPS saturation [4,5,6,7]; using supersymmetry-preserving dimensional regularization, suitably adapted to take solitons into account [8], this anomaly was due to a kink-induced left-right asymmetry of the momenta of the fermion in the extra dimension [9]. For the 2+1-dimensional N = 2 vortex no such anomalies appeared, but a finite quantum correction to the central charge, induced by the winding of the background fields, was essential for BPS saturation [10]. 1 Recently, we studied quantum corrections to the monopole in 3+1-dimensional N = 2 SUSY Yang-Mills theory.…”
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“…The matrix PDO K is in turn obtained by adding to the 1D Laplacian along the x 3 -axis times the 4 × 4 unit matrix the old Hessian operator (6) working in the ð2 þ 1ÞD AHM, fully analyzed in previous sections. It is clear that the eigenvalues of the K operator, KF n ðxÞ ¼ ε 2 n F n ðxÞ are of the form ε…”
Section: One-loop String Tension Shifts For Cylindrically Symmetmentioning
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“…The archive of new data clearly suggests that weak repulsive forces between BPS vortices arise caused by the one-loop vortex fluctuations. In extended N ¼ 2 supersymmetry, however, the one-loop vortex mass shift and the central charge are adjusted in such a way that one may say the BPS bound is preserved at the quantum level, see [6]. Thus, one may conclude that some degree of extended supersymmetry is needed in order to preserve the BPS character of topological solitons in the quantum domain.…”
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