Consistent sigma-models in N=1 supergravity

Physics – High Energy Physics – High Energy Physics - Theory

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10.1016/S0550-3213(00)00505-8

A consistent N=1 supersymmetric $\sigma$-model can be constructed, given a K\"ahler manifold by adding chiral matter multiplets. Their scalar components are covariant tensors on the underlying K\"ahler manifold. The K\"ahler U(1)-charges can be adjusted such that the anomalies cancel, using the holomorphic functions in which the K\"ahler potential transforms. The arbitrariness of the U(1)-charges of matter multiplets is related to their Weyl-weights in superconformal gravity, before it is reduced to supergravity. The covariance of the K\"ahler potential forces the superpotential to be covariant as well. This relates the cut-off, the Planck scale and the matter charges to each other. A non-vanishing VEV of the covariant superpotential breaks the K\"ahler U(1) spontaneously. If this VEV vanishes, the gravitino is massless and depending on the above mentioned parameters there may be additional internal symmetry breaking. The separation of the different representations of chiral multiplets can be achieved by covariantizations of derivatives and fermions. Using non-holomorphic transformations, the full K\"ahler metric can be block-diagonalized and the necessary covariantizations come out naturally. Various aspects are illustrated by applying them to Grassmannian coset models. In particular a consistent model of coset $SU(5)/SU(2)\times U(1) \times SU(3)$ with the field content of the standard model is constructed. The phenomenology of this model is analyzed.

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