Effective Lagrangians in Pseudo-Supersymmetry
Abstract
I discuss effective field theories of brane-world models where different sectors break different halves of the extended bulk supersymmetry. It is shown how to consistently couple N=2 supersymmetric matter to N=1 superfields that lack N=2 partners but transform in a non-linear representation of the N=2 algebra. In particular, I explain how to couple an N=2 vector to N=1 chiral fields such that the second supersymmetry is non-linearly realized. This method is then used to study systems where different sectors break different halves of supersymmetry, which appear naturally in models of intersecting branes.
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