Chiral hierarchies from slowly running couplings in technicolor theories
Abstract
Chiral-symmetry breaking in asymptotically free theories with slowly running couplings is analyzed. When the confinement scale Λ is much less than the cutoff M beyond which the theory cannot be used in isolation, the dynamical mass Σ(p) starts from a value ~=Λ for momenta p<~Λ and falls slowly for a significant range p>Λ. It then takes on the asymptotic form (lnp)a/p2 where a>1. This behavior leads to an enhancement of the fermion condensate defined with the ultraviolet cutoff M, while the Goldstone-boson decay constant F remains essentially unaltered. In technicolor theories, with four-fermion interactions of strength ~=1/M2 that explicitly break some chiral symmetries, the technifermion condensate determines the values of fermion masses and pseudo-Goldstone-boson masses while F determines W and Z masses. An enhancement of the technifermion condensate will then generate fermion and pseudo-Goldstone-boson masses for higher values of M than naively expected, keeping W and Z masses nearly fixed. This could allow for an adequate suppression of the flavor-changing neutral currents that have plagued technicolor theories. Explicit gauge theories that exhibit slow running are tabulated and the results of a numerical study are reported.
- Publication:
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Physical Review D
- Pub Date:
- July 1987
- DOI:
- 10.1103/PhysRevD.36.568
- Bibcode:
- 1987PhRvD..36..568A
- Keywords:
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- 11.10.Jj;
- 11.15.Ex;
- 11.30.Rd;
- 14.80.Er;
- Asymptotic problems and properties;
- Spontaneous breaking of gauge symmetries;
- Chiral symmetries