Supersymmetry anomaly in the superconformal Wess-Zumino model
George Katsianis, Ioannis Papadimitriou, Kostas Skenderis, Marika, Taylor

TL;DR
This paper analyzes supersymmetry anomalies in the superconformal Wess-Zumino model, showing how quantum effects break classical symmetries and confirming anomalies through explicit one-loop calculations.
Contribution
It provides a detailed one-loop analysis of supersymmetry anomalies in the Wess-Zumino model, clarifying the role of different current multiplets and the impact of regularization.
Findings
Supersymmetry anomalies appear at 4-point functions.
Regularization breaks conformal invariance and R-symmetry explicitly.
Restoring superconformal invariance introduces anomalies in Q- and S-supersymmetries.
Abstract
We present a comprehensive analysis of supersymmetry anomalies in the free and massless Wess-Zumino (WZ) model in perturbation theory. At the classical level the model possesses superconformal symmetry, which is partially broken by quantum anomalies. The form of the anomalies and the part of the symmetry they break depend on the multiplet of conserved currents used. It was previously shown that the R-symmetry anomaly of the conformal current multiplet induces an anomaly in Q-supersymmetry, which appears first in 4-point functions. Here we confirm this result by an explicit 1-loop computation using a supersymmetric Pauli-Villars regulator. The conformal current multiplet does not exist in the regulated theory because the regulator breaks conformal invariance, R-symmetry and S-supersymmetry explicitly. The minimal massive multiplet is the Ferrara-Zumino (FZ) one and the…
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