Superconformal Sigma Models in Higher Than Two Dimensions
Abstract
Rigidly superconformal sigma models in higher than two dimensions are constructed. These models rely on the existence of conformal Killing spinors on the p+1 dimensional worldvolume (p 5), and homothetic conformal Killing vectors in the d--dimensional target space. In the bosonic case, substituting into the action a particular form of the target space metric admitting such Killing vectors, we obtain an action with manifest worldvolume conformal symmetry, which describes the coupling of d-1 scalars to a conformally flat metric on the worldvolume. We also construct gauged sigma models with worldvolume conformal supersymmetry. The models considered here are generalizations of the singleton actions on Sp× S1, constructed sometime ago by Nicolai and these authors.
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