Higher Spin BRS Cohomology of Supersymmetric Chiral Matter in D=4
Abstract
We examine the BRS cohomology of chiral matter in N=1, D=4 supersymmetry to determine a general form of composite superfield operators which can suffer from supersymmetry anomalies. Composite superfield operators (a,b) are products of the elementary chiral superfields S and S and the derivative operators D, D and . Such superfields (a,b) can be chosen to have `a' symmetrized undotted indices i and `b' symmetrized dotted indices j. The result derived here is that each composite superfield (a,b) is subject to potential supersymmetry anomalies if a-b is an odd number, which means that (a,b) is a fermionic superfield.
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