Instantons at Strong Coupling, Averaging over Vacua, and the Gluino Condensate
arXiv:hep-th/9909073 · doi:10.1016/S0550-3213(99)00676-8
Abstract
We consider instanton contributions to chiral correlators, such as <0| Tr λ^2 (x) Tr λ^2(x') |0>, in N=1 supersymmetric Yang-Mills theory with either light adjoint or fundamental matter. Within the former model, extraction of the gluino condensate from a connected 1-instanton diagram, evaluated at strong coupling, can be contrasted with expectations from the Seiberg-Witten solution perturbed to an N=1 vacuum. We observe a numerical discrepancy, coinciding with that observed previously in N=1 SQCD. Moreover, since knowledge of the vacuum structure is complete for softly broken N=2 Yang-Mills, this model serves as a counterexample to the hypothesis of Amati et al. that 1-instanton calculations at strong coupling can be interpreted as averaging over vacua. Within N=1 SQCD, we point out that the connected contribution to the relevant correlators actually vanishes in the weakly coupled Higgs phase, despite having a nonzero value through infra-red effects when calculated in the unbroken phase.
20 pages, LaTeX; minor additions, to appear in Nucl. Phys. B