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Exact results for non-holomorphic masses in softly broken supersymmetric gauge theories
Nima Arkani-Hamed ; Riccardo Rattazzi ;
Date 9 Apr 1998
Journal Phys.Lett. B454 (1999) 290-296
Subject hep-th hep-ph
AbstractWe consider strongly coupled supersymmetric gauge theories softly broken by the addition of gaugino masses $m_lambda$ and (non-holomorphic) scalar masses $m^2$, taken to be small relative to the dynamical scale $Lambda$. For theories with a weakly coupled dual description in the infrared, we compute exactly the leading soft masses for the "magnetic" degrees of freedom, with uncalculable corrections suppressed by powers of $(m_{lambda}/Lambda), (m/Lambda)$. The exact relations hold between the infrared fixed point "magnetic" soft masses and the ultraviolet fixed point "electric" soft masses, and correspond to a duality mapping for soft terms. We briefly discuss implications of these results for the vacuum structure of these theories.
Source arXiv, hep-th/9804068
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