Spontaneous CP Breaking in a QCD-like Theory
Csaba Cs\'aki, Maximilian Ruhdorfer, Taewook Youn

TL;DR
This paper investigates the phase structure and spontaneous CP violation in a QCD-like theory derived from supersymmetric models, providing analytical and numerical results that align with traditional QCD predictions.
Contribution
It offers a detailed analysis of CP breaking phases in a supersymmetry-perturbed QCD-like theory, including analytical solutions for critical masses and phase boundaries for various flavor numbers.
Findings
Critical quark mass determines CP breaking for one flavor.
CP is always broken for equal non-zero quark masses with two flavors.
Complex phase boundaries are mapped for multiple flavors.
Abstract
We examine the phase structure of a QCD-like theory at obtained from supersymmetric QCD perturbed by a small amount of supersymmetry breaking via anomaly mediation (AMSB QCD). The spectrum of this theory matches that of QCD at the massless level, though the superpartners are not decoupled. In this theory it is possible to nail down the phase structure at as a function of the quark masses and the number of flavors . For one flavor we find that there is a critical quark mass, below which CP is unbroken, while above the critical mass CP is spontaneously broken. At the critical mass there is a second-order phase transition along with a massless . We are able to analytically solve for the minima and the critical mass for as well as for the large limit, while for other one can find numerical results. For two flavors, we find…
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TopicsSuperconducting Materials and Applications
