《Solution of the Anomaly Puzzle in SUSY Gauge Theories and the Wilson Operator Expansion》.pdf
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Nuclear Physics B277 (1986) 456-486
North-Holland, Amsterdam
S O L U T I O N O F T H E A N O M A L Y P U Z Z L E IN S U S Y G A U G E
THEORIES AND THE WILSON OPERATOR EXPANSION
M.A. SHIFMAN* and A.I. VAINSHTEIN
Institute of Nuclear Physics, Novosibirsk 90, USSR
Received 23 April 1986
The present paper completes a series of works on fl functions and the anomaly problem in
supersymmetric theories. Exact expressions for the fl functions are obtained within the framework
of standard perturbation theory. The key observation is that the Wilson effective action Sw(~)
does not coincide with the sum of vacuum loops in the external field F(/O. The difference is due
to infrared effects. The coefficient 1 / g 2 in front of the operator W2 in Sw is renormalized only
at one-loop level (extension of the non-renormalization theorem for F-terms). This fact results in
the one-loop form of the anomalous operator equation for the supercurrent (generalization of the
Adler-Bardeen theorem). The full Gell-Mann-Low function emerges after passing to matrix
elements of the operators. The quantity entering observable amplitudes differs from 1 / g 2 by
5iln Z i where the factors Zi describe renormalization of the fields. (In this sense the Z factors of
the matter fields become observable.) We discuss the relation with calculations of the instanton
type.
1. Introduction
It is well-known that the perturbative series in supersymmetric (SUSY) models [1]
possess miraculous properties. Thus, for F terms the loop
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