Comments on Supercurrent Multiplets, Supersymmetric Field Theories and Supergravity
Zohar Komargodski, Nathan Seiberg

TL;DR
This paper examines supersymmetry multiplets containing the supercurrent, introduces a new multiplet that always exists, and explores implications for coupling supersymmetric theories to supergravity, especially when traditional multiplets are ill-defined.
Contribution
It introduces a new supersymmetry multiplet S that always exists, providing a more complete understanding of supersymmetry currents and their role in supergravity coupling.
Findings
The FZ multiplet is not always well-defined, especially with FI terms or non-exact Kahler forms.
A new multiplet S always exists, improving the understanding of supersymmetry currents.
Constraints on string models arise from the necessity of additional superfields for consistent supergravity coupling.
Abstract
We analyze various supersymmetry multiplets containing the supercurrent and the energy-momentum tensor. The most widely known such multiplet, the Ferrara-Zumino (FZ) multiplet, is not always well-defined. This can happen once Fayet-Iliopoulos (FI) terms are present or when the Kahler form of the target space is not exact. We present a new multiplet S which always exists. This understanding of the supersymmetry current allows us to obtain new results about the possible IR behavior of supersymmetric theories. Next, we discuss the coupling of rigid supersymmetric theories to supergravity. When the theory has an FZ-multiplet or it has a global R-symmetry the standard formalism can be used. But when this is not the case such simple gauging is impossible. Then, we must gauge the current S. The resulting theory has, in addition to the graviton and the gravitino, another massless chiral…
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