Higher derivative couplings and massive supergravity in three dimensions
Sergei M. Kuzenko, Joseph Novak, Gabriele Tartaglino-Mazzucchelli

TL;DR
This paper develops geometric superspace methods to construct higher derivative supergravity invariants in three dimensions for N=1,2,3, leading to new models of massive supergravity and superfield equations for higher spin multiplets.
Contribution
It introduces a geometric superspace framework for arbitrary higher derivative couplings in 3D supergravity and constructs new massive supergravity models, especially for N=2 and N=3.
Findings
Constructed supersymmetric invariants with up to four derivatives for N=1,2,3 supergravity.
Derived superfield equations of motion and restrictions for massive supergravity models.
Presented superfield equations for massive higher spin multiplets in AdS superspaces.
Abstract
We develop geometric superspace settings to construct arbitrary higher derivative couplings (including R^n terms) in three-dimensional supergravity theories with N=1,2,3 by realising them as conformal supergravity coupled to certain compensators. For all known off-shell supergravity formulations, we construct supersymmetric invariants with up to and including four derivatives. As a warming-up exercise, we first give a new and completely geometric derivation of such invariants in N=1 supergravity. Upon reduction to components, they agree with those given in arXiv:0907.4658 and arXiv:1005.3952. We then carry out a similar construction in the case of N=2 supergravity for which there exist two minimal formulations that differ by the choice of compensating multiplet: (i) a chiral scalar multipet; (ii) a vector multiplet. For these formulations all four derivative invariants are constructed…
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