Twisting Warped Supergravity
Abstract
We study gauged five-dimensional supergravity on the interval [0,π R]. We find a set of boundary conditions with respect to which the theory is locally supersymmetric. For theories with detuned brane tensions (4<0), we show that these boundary conditions can be used to spontaneously break global supersymmetry. For the original, tuned Randall-Sundrum scenario (4=0), we prove that the locally supersymmetric boundary conditions are also globally supersymmetric. We lift the theory from [0,π R] to S1 and R, with arbitrary twists for the fermions, and cast these results in the language of the Scherk-Schwarz mechanism.
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