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Equivalence theorem and global anomalies
Physics Letters B (1993)
  • John Donoghue, University of Massachusetts - Amherst
  • Jusak Tandean, University of Massachusetts - Amherst
Abstract
In the presence of some forms of global anomalies, the equivalence theorem, which relates the interactions of longitudinal gauge bosons to those of the Goldstone bosons, is not always valid. This can occur when the Goldstone sector contains an anomaly which is canceled in the gauge currents by the effects of a different sector of the theory. The example of the standard model without Higgs particles is used to illustrate this phenomena.
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Publication Date
1993
Citation Information
John Donoghue and Jusak Tandean. "Equivalence theorem and global anomalies" Physics Letters B Vol. 301 (1993) p. 372 - 375
Available at: http://works.bepress.com/john_donoghue/108/