Low-Energy Dynamics of 3d N=2 G2 Supersymmetric Gauge Theory
Abstract
We study a three-dimensional N=2 supersymmetric G2 gauge theory with and without fundamental matters. We find that a classical Coulomb branch of the moduli space of vacua is partly lifted by monopole-instantons and the quantum Coulomb moduli space would be described by a complex one-dimensional space. Depending on the number of the matters in a fundamental representation, the low-energy dynamics of the theory shows various phases like s-confinement or quantum merging of the Coulomb and the Higgs branches. We also investigate superconformal indices as an independent check of our analysis.
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