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Deformations of supergravity and supersymmetry anomalies

Abstract We present a BRST analysis of supersymmetry anomalies of $$ \mathcal{N} $$ N = 1 supersymmetric quantum field theories with anomalous R symmetry. To this end, we consider the… Click to show full abstract

Abstract We present a BRST analysis of supersymmetry anomalies of $$ \mathcal{N} $$ N = 1 supersymmetric quantum field theories with anomalous R symmetry. To this end, we consider the coupling of the matter theory to classical $$ \mathcal{N} $$ N = 1 new minimal supergravity. We point out that a supersymmetry anomaly cocycle associated to the U(1)R field does exist for this theory. It is non-trivial in the space of supergravity fields (and ghosts), but it becomes BRST-exact in the functional space that includes antifields. Equivalently, the U(1)R supersymmetry anomaly cocycle vanishes “on-shell”. It is therefore removable. However, to remove it — precisely because it is not trivial in the smaller space of fields — one needs to deform the supergravity BRST operator. This deformation is triggered, at first order in the anomaly coefficient, by a local operator S1 of ghost number 1. We give a cohomological characterization of S1 and compute it in full detail. At higher orders in the anomaly coefficient, we expect a priori that further deformations of the BRST rules are necessary.

Keywords: deformations supergravity; supergravity; supersymmetry anomalies; supersymmetry; supergravity supersymmetry; space

Journal Title: Journal of High Energy Physics
Year Published: 2021

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