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Discrete symmetry in supersymmetric N=2 gauge theory

Michael Kuchiev

Published 2011-09-22Version 1

A new discrete symmetry group, which governs low-energy properties of the supersymmetric N=2 gauge theory is found. Each element of this group S_r, r being the rank of the gauge group, represents a permutation of r electric charges available in the theory accompanied by a simultaneous permutation of r monopoles, provided the sets of charges and monopoles are chosen properly. Properties of the theory are strongly influenced by S_r; if the central charges (and masses) of r monopoles are degenerate, then the central charges (and masses) of r electric charges are also necessarily degenerate, and vice versa. This condition uniquely defines the vital value of the VEV of the scalar field, at which all monopoles are massless. The general theoretical discussion is illustrated by a model, which generalizes the Seiberg-Witten treatment of the supersymmetric N=2 gauge theory for an arbitrary gauge group.

Comments: 30 pages, 1 figure
Categories: hep-th, hep-ph
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