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Nonperturbative Matching for Field Theories with Heavy Fermions

H. Georgi, L. Kaplan, D. Morin

Published 1993-10-27Version 1

We examine a paradox, suggested by Banks and Dabholkar, concerning nonperturbative effects in an effective field theory which is obtained by integrating out a generation of heavy fermions, where the heavy fermion masses arise from Yukawa couplings. They argue that light fermions in the effective theory appear to decay via instanton processes, whereas their decay is forbidden in the full theory. We resolve this paradox by showing that such processes in fact do not occur in the effective theory, due to matching corrections which cause the relevant light field configurations to have infinite action.

Comments: 10 pages, no figures, uses harvmac, Harvard University Preprint HUTP-93/A030
Journal: Phys.Rev.D49:2457-2461,1994
Categories: hep-ph, hep-th
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