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Once more on the BPS bound for the susy kink

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arxiv hep-th/0010051 v2 pith:72HISJRU submitted 2000-10-07 hep-th

Once more on the BPS bound for the susy kink

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We consider a new momentum cut-off scheme for sums over zero-point energies, containing an arbitrary function f(k) which interpolates smoothly between the zero-point energies of the modes around the kink and those in flat space. A term proportional to df(k)/dk modifies the result for the one-loop quantum mass M^(1) as obtained from naive momentum cut-off regularization, which now agrees with previous results, both for the nonsusy and susy case. We also introduce a new regularization scheme for the evaluation of the one-loop correction to the central charge Z^(1), with a cut-off K for the Dirac delta function in the canonical commutation relations and a cut-off \Lambda for the loop momentum. The result for Z^(1) depends only on whether K>\Lambda or K<\Lambda or K=\Lambda. The last case yields the correct result and saturates the BPS bound, M^(1)=Z^(1),in agreement with the fact that multiplet shortening does occur in this N=(1,1) system. We show how to apply mode number regularization by considering first a kink-antikink system, and also obtain the correct result with this method. Finally we discuss the relation of these new schemes to previous approaches based on the Born expansion of phase shifts and higher-derivative regularization.

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