Three-dimensional gauge theories with supersymmetry enhancement
Abstract
We conjecture infrared emergent N=4 supersymmetry for a class of three-dimensional N=2 U(1) gauge theories coupled with a single chiral multiplet. One example is the case where U(1) gauge group has the Chern-Simons level -32 and the chiral multiplet has gauge charge +1. Other examples are related to this example either by known dualities or rescaling the Abelian gauge field. We give three independent evidences for the conjecture: 1) exact match between the central charges of the U(1) R-symmetry current and the U(1) topological symmetry current, 2) semi-classical construction of the N=4 stress-tensor multiplet, and 3) an IR duality between a direct product of the two copies of the 3d theory on the one hand, and an N=4 theory obtained by gauging the diagonal SU(2) flavor symmetry of the T[SU(2)] theory, on the other. The duality in 3) follows from geometrical aspects of the 3d-3d correspondence.
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