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25 April 2024
 
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A Chiral $SU(N)$ Gauge Theory and its Non-Chiral $Spin(8)$ Dual
P. Pouliot ; M.J. Strassler ;
Date 31 Oct 1995
Journal Phys.Lett. B370 (1996) 76-82
Subject hep-th
AffiliationRutgers University
AbstractWe study supersymmetric $SU(N-4)$ gauge theories with a symmetric tensor and $N$ antifundamental representations. The theory with $W=0$ has a dual description in terms of a non-chiral $Spin(8)$ theory with one spinor and $N$ vectors. This duality flows to the $SO(N)$ duality of Seiberg and to a duality proposed by one of us. It also flows to dualities for a number of $Spin(m)$ theories, $mle 8$. For $N=6$, when an ${cal N}=2$ SUSY superpotential is added, the singularities of Seiberg and Witten are recovered. For $Nle 6$, a mass for the spinor generates the branches of $SO(8)$ theories found by Intriligator and Seiberg. Other phenomena include a classical constraint mapped to an anomaly equation under duality and an intricate consistency check on the renormalization group flow.
Source arXiv, hep-th/9510228
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