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Effective theory for wall-antiwall system
Published 2003-04-23, updated 2003-05-19Version 2
We propose a useful method for deriving the effective theory for a system where BPS and anti-BPS domain walls coexist. Our method respects an approximately preserved SUSY near each wall. Due to the finite width of the walls, SUSY breaking terms arise at tree-level, which are exponentially suppressed. A practical approximation using the BPS wall solutions is also discussed. We show that a tachyonic mode appears in the matter sector if the corresponding mode function has a broader profile than the wall width.
Comments: LaTeX file, 30 page, 5 eps figures, references added
Journal: JHEP 0305 (2003) 062
Keywords: effective theory, wall-antiwall system, anti-bps domain walls coexist, susy breaking terms arise, tachyonic mode appears
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