Strong Coupling Gauge Theories in LHC Era 7996 tp.indd 1 12/8/10 11:03 AM TThhiiss ppaaggee iinntteennttiioonnaallllyy lleefftt bbllaannkk Strong Coupling Gauge Theories in LHC Era Proceedings of the Workshop in Honor of Toshihide Maskawa’s 70th Birthday and 35th Anniversary of Dynamical Symmetry Breaking in SCGT Nagoya University, Japan 8 – 11 December 2009 editors H Fukaya • M Harada M Tanabashi • K Yamawaki Nagoya University, Japan World Scientific NEW JERSEY • LONDON • SINGAPORE • BEIJING • SHANGHAI • HONG KONG • TAIPEI • CHENNAI 7996 tp.indd 2 12/8/10 11:03 AM Published by World Scientific Publishing Co. Pte. Ltd. 5 Toh Tuck Link, Singapore 596224 USA office: 27 Warren Street, Suite 401-402, Hackensack, NJ 07601 UK office: 57 Shelton Street, Covent Garden, London WC2H 9HE British Library Cataloguing-in-Publication Data A catalogue record for this book is available from the British Library. 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LaiFun - Strong Coupling Gauge Theories.pmd1 11/23/2010, 12:02 PM November10,2010 14:20 WSPC-ProceedingsTrimSize:9.75inx6.5in 00b-Preface v PREFACE Spontaneous symmetry breaking has been a central paradigm of particle physics. It was actually born as dynamical symmetry breaking in analogy with the BCS theory of superconductor in the original work by Y. Nambu about half a century ago.ThedynamicalsymmetrybreakingwasrealizedinQCD,aprototypeofstrong coupling gauge theory (SCGT). It was founded by T. Maskawa and H. Nakajima back in 1974 that in order for the gauge theories to develop spontaneous chiral symmetry breaking the gauge coupling must be strong, larger than a certain non- zero critical coupling, in the ladder Schwinger-Dyson equation with the coupling being nonrunning. This was the beginning of the SCGT with conformal/scale-invariantdynamics. In 1986 it was founded by K. Yamawaki, M. Bando and K. Matumoto that this conformal/scale-invariant dynamics has a large anomalous dimension of unity at criticality, so as to resolve the FCNC problem in the technicolor (TC) models. Subsequently, the first Nagoya SCGT workshop was held in 1988, largely focusing on such a dynamical symmetry breaking with conformality/criticalityand/or large anomalous dimension. Along this line new types of dynamical symmetry breaking such as the top quark condensate were proposed soon after the workshop. Since then theNagoyaSCGTworkshopserieswerefurtherheldin1990,1996,2002,2006 and this time, the sixth in 2009. Actually, over last 30 years theorists have been desperately seeking physics be- yondthe standardmodel.Nowitisthe erawhenthe LHCwillmakeadecisivetest of various theoretical proposals. Certainly the new SCGT is one of such attractive possibilities. Apart fromthe LHCexperiments,there hasbeen remarkableprogressof lattice gaugetheories in recentyears,sothat the conformaldynamics sofar difficult tobe analyzed in reliable ways could be solved by computers to give definite predictions at the level to be compared with the LHC experiments. We then organized the sixth NagoyaSCGT workshop “Strong Coupling Gauge Theories in LHC Era (SCGT 09) in December 8-11, 2009. The SCGT 09 was the first SCGT workshop after Y. Nambu, M. Kobayashi and T. Maskawa shared the 2008 Nobel Prize in physics. It should be mentioned that Nambu is the initiator of the dynamical symmetry breaking, and actually was a repeated participant of the Nagoya SCGT workshops, while Maskawa and Kobayashi are both alumni of NagoyaUniversity(both undergraduateand graduate).Moreover,Maskawawasto November10,2010 14:20 WSPC-ProceedingsTrimSize:9.75inx6.5in 00b-Preface vi be the Director of the new institute, Kobayashi-MaskawaInstitute (KMI), Nagoya University,startingApril2010.TheSCGT09wasthen heldinhonorofMaskawa’s 70th birthday (February 7, 2010) and 35th anniversary of the Maskawa-Nakajima paper initiating the dynamical symmetry breaking in conformal/scale-invariant gauge dynamics of SCGT. During four days of sessions, we had 92 participants (28 from abroad), with 44 talks in the main program and 15 talks for the poster sessions. The topics were broad, not just conformal gauge dynamics but various aspects of strong coupling gauge theories including QCD in varieties of approaches covering lattice studies, holography, effective theories, and so on. Also several experimental talks were pre- sented.Wedobelievethatthesepresentationsincludedinthe Proceedingsarevery useful for the future developments in particle physics in the revolutionary era of LHC. The workshopwasfinanciallysupported by the NagoyaUniversityGlobal COE Program “Quest for Fundamental Principles in the Universe: from Particles to the Solar System and the Cosmos” from the Ministry of Education, Culture, Sports, Science andTechnology,Japan,andalsoby DaikoFoundationand byNagoyaUni- versity Foundation. We would like to express sincere thanks to these organizations for generous supports. We would also like to thank all the members of the International Advisory Committee, the Organizing Committee, the Local Organizing Committee, and the SCGT 09 Secretariat and the GCOE support stuff office, and the graduate stu- dents at Nagoya University for their devoted contributions to make the workshop successful. Editors Hidenori Fukaya MasayasuHarada MasaharuTanabashi Koichi Yamawaki November23,2010 8:46 WSPC-ProceedingsTrimSize:9.75inx6.5in 00c-OpeningAddress vii OPENING ADDRESS Good morning, ladies and gentlemen. On behalf of NagoyaUniversity, I would like to express hearty welcome to all of you attending the 2009 Nagoya Global COE workshop on “Strong Coupling Gauge Theories in LHC Era”, SCGT 09. I heard thatthisworkshopismadeinhonorofProfessorToshihideMaskawa’s70thbirthday andalsoforcelebrationofthe 35thanniversaryofhispaperwhichiscornerstoneof the subjectof thisworkshop,namelythe symmetrybreakinginthe strongcoupling gauge theories. I understand that the subject is to reveal the Origin of Mass, the most urgent problem in particle physics today and the main research target of the largest acceleratorexperiments, LHC, just getting in operation. I would like to comment that we, at Nagoya University, are proud of our alumni,ProfessorMaskawaandProfessorKobayashi,whoshared2008Nobel Prize in physics for the symmetry breaking of CP symmetry. We are also proud of Professor Maskawa’s work on another type of symme- try breaking which has grown up into the present active field, the subject of this workshop, where Nagoya group has made major contributions. This is the sixth of the NagoyaSCGT workshopsfollowingthe meetings in 1988,1990, 1996,2002and 2006, ranging over two decades. The Nagoya SCGT workshops appear to be pres- tigious in the sense that everymeeting had attendance of at least one of the Nobel laureates; Professor Maskawa (1988, 2009), Professor Kobayashi (1990), Professor Nambu (1988, 1990, 1996, 2002) and Professor’t Hooft (2006). Here I should mention that this building, here you are, was constructed to celebrate Professor Noyori’s 2001 Nobel Prize in chemistry. We are also proud of ouralumnusProfessorOsamuShimomurawhowonthe2008NobelPrizeinchemis- try. It is my pleasure to announce to you that, next April, Professor Maskawa will comebacktoNagoyaUniversityasDirectorofanewlycreatedinstitute,Kobayashi- Maskawa Institute for the Origin of Particles and the Universe. The new building of the institute will be readyin 2011spring.We arehopingthat particlephysicsat Nagoyawill be boosted even more. I hope that the discussions at this workshop will contribute to the next Nobel Prize(s)inthenearfuture.Thankyouforyourattentionandpleaseenjoyyearstay at Nagoyaand NagoyaUniversity. Michinari Hamaguchi, D. Med President of Nagoya University November10,2010 14:27 WSPC-ProceedingsTrimSize:9.75inx6.5in 00d-Organization viii WORKSHOP ORGANIZATION International Advisory Committee: T.W. Appelquist (Yale) W.A. Bardeen (FNAL) S.J. Brodsky (SLAC) R.S. Chivukula (MSU) C.T. Hill (FNAL) M. Kobayashi (JSPS) J.B. Kogut (DOE/Maryland) T. Maskawa (KSU/Nagoya) V.A. Miransky (W. Ontario) Y. Nambu (Chicago) M. Rho (Saclay) E.H. Simmons (MSU) R. Sundrum (Johns Hopkins) G. ’t Hooft (Utrecht) V.I. Zakharov (MPI/ITEP) Organizing Committee: Chairperson K. Yamawaki (Nagoya) Co-chairperson M. Harada (Nagoya) M. Tanabashi (Nagoya) K-I. Aoki (Kanazawa) H. Fukaya (Nagoya) M. Hayakawa (Nagoya) Y. Hosotani (Osaka) K. Kanaya (Tsukuba) Y. Kikukawa (Tokyo-Komaba) R. Kitano (Tohoku) K.-I. Kondo (Chiba) T. Kugo (Kyoto) T. Onogi (Osaka) T. Sakai (Nagoya) K. Tobe (Nagoya) Sponsored by Nagoya University Global COE Program “Quest for Fundamental Principles in the Universe: from Particles to the Solar System and the Cosmos.” Financial support also from Daiko Foundation and Nagoya University Foundation. November10,2010 14:27 WSPC-ProceedingsTrimSize:9.75inx6.5in 00d-Organization ix
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