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More on renormalizable exceptions to Nelson-Seiberg theorem

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The Nelson-Seiberg theorem dictates conditions for the spontaneous breaking of the supersymmetry in Wess-Zumino models with generic, possibly non-renormalizable, superpotential; the existence of the R-symmetry is necessary while the spontaneous… Click to show full abstract

The Nelson-Seiberg theorem dictates conditions for the spontaneous breaking of the supersymmetry in Wess-Zumino models with generic, possibly non-renormalizable, superpotential; the existence of the R-symmetry is necessary while the spontaneous breaking of the R-symmetry is sufficient. If we restrict ourselves to generic but renormalizable theories, however, there exist Wess-Zumino models whose vacua break the R-symmetry spontaneously while preserving the supersymmetry. The classification and conditions of such renormalizable exceptions are under active study. We give some new examples of spontaneous breaking of the R-symmetry with preserved supersymmetry that are not covered in the literature.

Keywords: spontaneous breaking; seiberg theorem; symmetry; renormalizable exceptions; nelson seiberg

Journal Title: International Journal of Modern Physics A
Year Published: 2023

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