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Article Dans Une Revue Nuclear Physics B Année : 2003

Out of Equilibrium Dynamics of Supersymmetry at High Energy Density

J. Baacke
  • Fonction : Auteur
D. Cormier
  • Fonction : Auteur
K. Heitmann
  • Fonction : Auteur

Résumé

We investigate the out of equilibrium dynamics of global chiral supersymmetry at finite energy density. We concentrate on two specific models. The first is the massive Wess-Zumino model which we study in a selfconsistent one-loop approximation. We find that for energy densities above a certain threshold, the fields are driven dynamically to a point in field space at which the fermionic component of the superfield is massless. The state, however is found to be unstable, indicating a breakdown of the one-loop approximation. To investigate further, we consider an O(N) massive chiral model which is solved exactly in the large $N$ limit. For sufficiently high energy densities, we find that for late times the fields reach a nonperturbative minimum of the effective potential degenerate with the perturbative minimum. This minimum is a true attractor for O(N) invariant states at high energy densities, and this provides a mechanism for determining which of the otherwise degenerate vacua is chosen by the dynamics. The final state for large energy density is a cloud of massless particles (both bosons and fermions) around this new nonperturbative supersymmetric minimum. By introducing boson masses which softly break the supersymmetry, we demonstrate a see-saw mechanism for generating small fermion masses. We discuss some of the cosmological implications of our results.

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hal-00102587 , version 1 (02-10-2006)

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J. Baacke, D. Cormier, H. J. de Vega, K. Heitmann. Out of Equilibrium Dynamics of Supersymmetry at High Energy Density. Nuclear Physics B, 2003, B649, pp.415. ⟨hal-00102587⟩
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