The large Nc limit of N=2 super Yang-Mills, fractional instantons and infrared divergences
Abstract
We investigate the large Nc limit of pure N=2 supersymmetric gauge theory with gauge group SU(Nc) by using the exact low energy effective action. Typical one-complex dimensional sections of the moduli space parametrized by a global complex mass scale v display three qualitatively different regions depending on the ratio between |v| and the dynamically generated scale Lambda. At large |v|/Lambda, instantons are exponentially suppressed as N goes to infinity. When |v| is of order Lambda, singularities due to massless dyons occur. They are densely distributed in rings of calculable thicknesses in the v-plane. At small |v|/Lambda, instantons disintegrate into fractional instantons of charge 1/(2N). These fractional instantons give non-trivial contributions to all orders of 1/N, unlike a planar diagrams expansion which generates a series in 1/N2, implying the presence of open strings. We have explicitly calculated the fractional instantons series in two representative examples, including the 1/N and 1/N2 corrections. Our most interesting finding is that the 1/N expansion breaks down at singularities on the moduli space due to severe infrared divergencies, a fact that has remarkable consequences.
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