Non-linear realisations in global and local supersymmetry
Niccol\`o Cribiori

TL;DR
This thesis develops methods for constructing effective theories with non-linear supersymmetry in four dimensions, covering both global and local cases, with applications to supergravity, inflation, and de Sitter vacua.
Contribution
It introduces a systematic procedure for building non-linear supersymmetric effective theories with arbitrary spectra and explores novel models where supersymmetry is broken on the gravity sector.
Findings
Constructed effective theories with non-linear supersymmetry for various spectra.
Presented new models with positive cosmological constant suitable for inflation.
Analyzed the role of non-linear realizations in de Sitter vacua and supergravity constructions.
Abstract
The subject of this thesis is the construction and the study of four-dimensional effective theories with spontaneously broken and non-linearly realised global and local supersymmetry. In the first part, the global supersymmetric case is analysed. The discussion starts from the supersymmetry breaking sector, describing the goldstino and its interactions, in the case of minimal supersymmetry and it is then generalised to a generic number of spontaneously broken supersymmetry generators. A systematic procedure is given in order to construct effective theories with non-linearly realised supersymmetry and with any desired spectrum content. In the second part of the thesis, non-linear realisations are analysed in the case of local supersymmetry, namely supergravity. The coupling of the goldstino sector to gravity is presented first and the superhiggs mechanism on a generic background is…
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TopicsBlack Holes and Theoretical Physics · Cosmology and Gravitation Theories · Particle physics theoretical and experimental studies
