Maximal supergravity in three dimensions: supergeometry and differential forms

Abstract

The maximal supergravity theory in three dimensions, which has local SO(16) and rigid E8 symmetries, is discussed in a superspace setting starting from an off-shell superconformal structure. The on-shell theory is obtained by imposing further constraints. It is essentially a non-linear sigma model that induces a Poincar\'e supergeometry that is described in detail. The possible p-form field strengths, for p=2,3,4, are explicitly constructed using supersymmetry and E8. The gauged theory is also discussed.

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