Consistent sigma-models in N=1 supergravity
S. Groot Nibbelink, J.W. van Holten

TL;DR
This paper constructs and analyzes consistent N=1 supergravity sigma-models based on Kähler manifolds, exploring anomaly cancellation, symmetry breaking, and applications to models resembling the standard model.
Contribution
It develops a framework for building consistent N=1 supergravity sigma-models with matter, including anomaly cancellation and symmetry breaking, and applies it to a standard-model-like coset model.
Findings
A consistent supergravity sigma-model on Kähler manifolds is constructed.
Anomaly cancellation conditions relate matter charges, the cutoff, and the Planck scale.
A coset model with standard model field content is realized and its phenomenology analyzed.
Abstract
A consistent N=1 supersymmetric -model can be constructed, given a K\"ahler manifold by adding chiral matter multiplets. Their scalar components are covariant tensors on the underlying K\"ahler manifold. The K\"ahler U(1)-charges can be adjusted such that the anomalies cancel, using the holomorphic functions in which the K\"ahler potential transforms. The arbitrariness of the U(1)-charges of matter multiplets is related to their Weyl-weights in superconformal gravity, before it is reduced to supergravity. The covariance of the K\"ahler potential forces the superpotential to be covariant as well. This relates the cut-off, the Planck scale and the matter charges to each other. A non-vanishing VEV of the covariant superpotential breaks the K\"ahler U(1) spontaneously. If this VEV vanishes, the gravitino is massless and depending on the above mentioned parameters there may be…
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