4D, N = 1 supergravity genomics

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DOI10.1007/JHEP10(2013)004zbMATH Open1342.83460arXiv1212.3318OpenAlexW3122849206MaRDI QIDQ737675FDOQ737675


Authors: W. D. Linch, S. Randall, Kory Stiffler, Isaac II Chappell, S. J. jun. Gates, J. R. Parker, Alexander K. Ridgway Edit this on Wikidata


Publication date: 12 August 2016

Published in: Journal of High Energy Physics (Search for Journal in Brave)

Abstract: The off-shell representation theory of 4D, mathcalN=1 supermultiplets can be categorized in terms of distinct irreducible graphical representations called adinkras as part of a larger effort we call supersymmetry `genomics.' Recent evidence has emerged pointing to the existence of three such fundamental adinkras associated with distinct equivalence classes of a Coxeter group. A partial description of these adinkras is given in terms of two types, termed cis-and trans-adinkras (the latter being a degenerate doublet) in analogy to cis/trans isomers in chemistry. Through a new and simple procedure that uses adinkras, we find the irreducible off-shell adinkra representations of 4D, mathcalN=1 supergravity, in the old-minimal, non-minimal, and conformal formulations. This procedure uncovers what appears to be a selection rule useful to reverse engineer adinkras to higher dimensions. We categorize the supergravity representations in terms of the number of cis-(nc) and trans-(nt) adinkras in the representation and synthesize our new results with our previous supersymmetry genomics results into a group theoretic framework.


Full work available at URL: https://arxiv.org/abs/1212.3318




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