The action principle and the supersymmetrisation of Chern-Simons terms in eleven-dimensional supergravity
Bertrand Sou\`eres, Dimitrios Tsimpis

TL;DR
This paper develops computational tools to analyze supersymmetric higher-order corrections in eleven-dimensional supergravity, identifying superinvariants at the eight-derivative level and their relation to anomaly cancellation and supersymmetrization of Chern-Simons terms.
Contribution
It introduces a method to compute supersymmetric higher-derivative corrections and characterizes the unique superinvariant needed for anomaly cancellation in eleven-dimensional supergravity.
Findings
At least two superinvariants exist at the eight-derivative order.
The superinvariant related to M5-brane anomaly cancellation is unique and quartic in fields.
Necessary conditions for superinvariants involve tau-cohomology and Weil-triviality.
Abstract
We develop computational tools for calculating supersymmetric higher-order derivative corrections to eleven-dimensional supergravity using the action principle approach. We show that, provided the superspace Bianchi identities admit a perturbative solution in the derivative expansion, there are at least two independent superinvariants at the eight-derivative order of eleven-dimensional supergravity. Assuming the twelve-superforms associated to certain anomalous Chern-Simons terms are Weil-trivial, there will be a third independent superinvariant at this order. Under certain conditions, at least two superinvariants will survive to all orders in the derivative expansion. However only one of them will be present in the quantum theory: the supersymmetrization of the Chern-Simons terms of eleven dimensional supergravity required for the cancellation of the M5-brane gravitational anomaly by…
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