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- In theoretical physics, a supermultiplet is a representation of a supersymmetry algebra, possibly with extended supersymmetry. Then a superfield is a field...
- In theoretical physics, a short supermultiplet is a supermultiplet i.e. a representation of the supersymmetry algebra whose dimension is smaller than 2...
- matter. The supermultiplet containing an axion and axino has been suggested as the origin of supersymmetry breaking, where the supermultiplet gains an F-term...
- give supermultiplets containing particles of spin less than or equal to two, is 32.: 265  Supercharges with more components result in supermultiplets that...
- dimensions. Fields related by supersymmetry transformations form a supermultiplet; the one that contains a graviton is called the supergravity multiplet...
- theory. Beyond N = 8 {\displaystyle {\mathcal {N}}=8} , any m****less supermultiplet contains a sector with helicity λ {\displaystyle \lambda } such that...
- gravitino, but can also have an arbitrary number of chiral and vector supermultiplets, with supersymmetry imposing stringent constraints on how these can...
- Minkowski space Supermanifold Concepts Supercharge R-symmetry Supermultiplet Short supermultiplet BPS state Superpotential D-term FI D-term F-term Moduli space...
- field content is a single N = 2 {\displaystyle {\mathcal {N}}=2} vector supermultiplet, analogous to the field content of Yang–Mills theory being a single...
- 514. Sakita, B. (1964). "Electromagnetic properties of baryons in the supermultiplet scheme of elementary particles". Physical Review Letters. 13 (21): 643–646...