Weyl orbit particles
Abstract
The mass spectrum of affine Toda theory is known to be expressible in terms of a suitable eigenvector of the relevant Cartan matrix. The particles correspond in a precise manner to the Coxeter element orbits in the set of roots. Recently, variants of affine Toda theory have been constructed for many different Weyl group elements. Again, the particles correspond to orbits in the set of roots and this allows the calculation of the classical mass spectrum. We show how these spectral calculations generalize the affine Toda relation with the Cartan matrix. As an example, we calculate the spectrum for the unique non-Coxeter infinite family D2n(an-1) of primitive regular conjugacy classes in the Weyl groups of complex simple Lie algebras.
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