It has been shown that four dimensional N=2 gauge theories, softly broken to N=1 by a superpotential term, can accommodate metastable non-supersymmetric vacua in their moduli space. We study the SU(2) theory at high temperatures in order to determine whether a cooling universe settles in the metastable vacuum at zero temperature. We show that the corrections to the free energy because of the BPS dyons are such that may destroy the existence of the metastable vacuum at high temperatures. Nevertheless we demonstrate the universe can settle in the metastable vacuum, provided that the following two conditions are hold: first the superpotential term is not arbitrarily small in comparison to the strong coupling scale of the gauge theory, and seco...
In theories with multiple vacua, reheating to a temperature greater than the height of a barrier can...
[[abstract]]We study supersymmetry breaking by metastable vacua. First we investigate the general O'...
Supersymmetry breaking in a metastable vacuum is re-examined in a cosmological context. It is shown ...
It has been shown that four dimensional N=2 gauge theories, softly broken to N=1 by a superpotential...
We look at the recently proposed idea that susy breaking can be accomplished in a meta-stable vacuum...
We study supersymmetry breaking in metastable vacua on the Coulomb branch of perturbed N=2 gauge the...
In theories with multiple vacua, reheating to a temperature greater than the height of a barrier can...
In theories with multiple vacua, reheating to a temperature greater than the height of a barrier can...
In theories with multiple vacua, reheating to a temperature greater than the height of a barrier can...
Supersymmetry breaking in a metastable vacuum is re-examined in a cosmological context. It is shown ...
In theories with multiple vacua, reheating to a temperature greater than the height of a barrier can...
In theories with multiple vacua, reheating to a temperature greater than the height of a barrier can...
AbstractWe show that contrary to the common lore it is possible to spontaneously break N=2 supersymm...
We show that contrary to the common lore it is possible to spontaneously break N = 2 supersymmetry e...
In theories with multiple vacua, reheating to a temperature greater than the height of a barrier can...
In theories with multiple vacua, reheating to a temperature greater than the height of a barrier can...
[[abstract]]We study supersymmetry breaking by metastable vacua. First we investigate the general O'...
Supersymmetry breaking in a metastable vacuum is re-examined in a cosmological context. It is shown ...
It has been shown that four dimensional N=2 gauge theories, softly broken to N=1 by a superpotential...
We look at the recently proposed idea that susy breaking can be accomplished in a meta-stable vacuum...
We study supersymmetry breaking in metastable vacua on the Coulomb branch of perturbed N=2 gauge the...
In theories with multiple vacua, reheating to a temperature greater than the height of a barrier can...
In theories with multiple vacua, reheating to a temperature greater than the height of a barrier can...
In theories with multiple vacua, reheating to a temperature greater than the height of a barrier can...
Supersymmetry breaking in a metastable vacuum is re-examined in a cosmological context. It is shown ...
In theories with multiple vacua, reheating to a temperature greater than the height of a barrier can...
In theories with multiple vacua, reheating to a temperature greater than the height of a barrier can...
AbstractWe show that contrary to the common lore it is possible to spontaneously break N=2 supersymm...
We show that contrary to the common lore it is possible to spontaneously break N = 2 supersymmetry e...
In theories with multiple vacua, reheating to a temperature greater than the height of a barrier can...
In theories with multiple vacua, reheating to a temperature greater than the height of a barrier can...
[[abstract]]We study supersymmetry breaking by metastable vacua. First we investigate the general O'...
Supersymmetry breaking in a metastable vacuum is re-examined in a cosmological context. It is shown ...