Accidental SUSY: Enhanced bulk supersymmetry from brane back-reaction
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2013
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We compute how bulk loops renormalize both bulk and brane effective interactions for codimension-two branes in 6D gauged chiral supergravity, as functions of the brane tension and brane-localized flux. We do so by explicitly integrating out hyper- and gauge-multiplets in 6D gauged chiral supergravity compactified to 4D on a flux-stabilized 2D rugby-ball geometry, specializing the results of a companion paper, arXiv:1210.3753 , to the supersymmetric case. While the brane back-reaction generically breaks supersymmetry, we show that the bulk supersymmetry can be preserved if the amount of brane- localized flux is related in a specific BPS-like way to the brane tension, and verify that the loop corrections to the brane curvature vanish in this special case. In these systems it is the brane-bulk couplings that fix the size of the extra dimensions, and we show that in some circumstances the bulk geometry dynamically adjusts to ensure the supersymmetric BPS-like condition is automatically satisfied. We investigate the robustness of this residual supersymmetry to loops of non-supersymmetric matter on the branes, and show that supersymmetry- breaking effects can enter only through effective brane-bulk interactions involving at least two derivatives. We comment on the relevance of this calculation to proposed applications of codimension-two 6D models to solutions of the hierarchy and cosmological constant problems. © 2013 SISSA. |
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eng |
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Heidelberg : Springer Verlag |
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http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/JHEP02(2013)120 ISSN:1126-6708 ESSN:1029-8479 |
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CC-BY 4.0 http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ frei zugänglich |
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Journal of High Energy Physics 2013 (2013), Nr. 2 |
Palavras-Chave | #Flux compactifications #Large Extra Dimensions #Renormalization Group #Supergravity Models #ddc:500 #ddc:530 |
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status-type:publishedVersion doc-type:article doc-type:Text |