Dynamical Supersymmetry Breaking and the Linear Multiplet
P. Binetruy, M.K. Gaillard, T.R. Taylor

TL;DR
This paper investigates how gaugino condensation interacts with a dilaton and antisymmetric tensor fields, exploring the effective supersymmetric theory relevant below the condensation scale.
Contribution
It provides a detailed analysis of the degrees of freedom and dynamics involved in supersymmetry breaking with string-inspired couplings.
Findings
Identification of key degrees of freedom in the effective theory
Insights into the role of antisymmetric tensor fields in supersymmetry breaking
Framework for understanding dynamical supersymmetry breaking in string-inspired models
Abstract
We analyze gaugino condensation in the presence of a dilaton and an antisymmetric tensor field, with couplings reminiscent of string theories. The degrees of freedom relevant to a supersymmetric description of the effective theory below the scale of condensation are discussed in this context.
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