Non-BPS walls and their stability in 5D supersymmetric theory
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Abstract: An exact solution of non-BPS multi-walls is found in supersymmetric massive T^star(mathbb{CP}^1) model in five dimensions. The non-BPS multi-wall solution is found to have no tachyon. Although it is only metastable under large fluctuations, we can give topological stability by considering a model with a double covering of the T^star(mathbb{CP}^1) target manifold. The {cal N}=1 supersymmetry preserved on the four-dimensional world volume of one wall is broken by the coexistence of the other wall. The supersymmetry breaking is exponentially suppressed as the distance between the walls increases.
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