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Fermions and supersymmetry breaking in the interval

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2004
North-Holland Publ. Amsterdam

Physics letters / B 598(1-2), 106 - 112 () [10.1016/j.physletb.2004.08.012]
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Report No.: DCPT-04-28; DESY-04-059; IPPP-04-14; UAB-FT-559; hep-th/0404091

Abstract: We study fermions, such as gravitinos and gauginos in supersymmetric theories, propagating in a five-dimensional bulk where the fifth-dimensional component is assumed to be an interval. We show that the most general boundary condition at each endpoint of the interval is encoded in a single complex parameter representing a point in the Riemann sphere. Upon introducing a boundary mass term, the variational principle uniquely determines the boundary conditions and the bulk equations of motion. We show the mass spectrum becomes independent from the Scherk–Schwarz parameter for a suitable choice of one of the two boundary conditions. Furthermore, for any value of the Scherk–Schwarz parameter, a zero-mode is present in the mass spectrum and supersymmetry is recovered if the two complex parameters are tuned.

Keyword(s): dimension: 5 ; fermion ; boundary condition ; supersymmetry: symmetry breaking ; field equations: solution ; mass spectrum

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Note: Forschung Hochenergiephysik; Theoretische Physik

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