Dynamical supersymmetry breaking on quantum moduli spaces

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Abstract: Supersymmetry breaking by the quantum deformation of a classical moduli space is considered. A simple, non-chiral, renormalizable model is presented to illustrate this mechanism. The well known, chiral, SU(3)imesSU(2) model and its generalizations are shown to break supersymmetry by this mechanism in the limit Lambda2ggLambda3. Other supersymmetry breaking models, with classical flat directions that are only lifted quantum mechanically, are presented. Finally, by integrating in vector matter, the strongly coupled region of chiral models with a dynamically generated superpotential is shown to be continuously connected to a weakly coupled description in terms of confined degrees of freedom, with supersymmetry broken at tree level.




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