Supersymmetry Breaking by Dimensional Reduction over Coset Spaces
Abstract
We study the dimensional reduction of a ten-dimensional supersymmetric E8 gauge theory over six-dimensional coset spaces. We find that the coset space dimensional reduction over a symmetric coset space leaves the four dimensional gauge theory without any track of the original supersymmetry. On the contrary the dimensional reduction over a non symmetric coset space leads to a softly broken supersymmetric gauge theory in four dimensions. The SO7/SO6 and G2/SU(3) are used as representative prototypes of symmetric and non symmetric coset spaces respectively.
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