Journal article
On the ubiquity of electromagnetic-duality rotations in 4D, N=1 holoraumy tensors for on-shell 4D supermultiplets
International journal of modern physics. A, Particles and fields, gravitation, cosmology, Vol.35(1), 2050008
01/10/2020
DOI: 10.1142/S0217751X20500086
Abstract
Holoraumy is a tool being developed for dimensional enhancement (supersymmetry holography) where the goal is to build higher-dimensional supersymmetric multiplets from lower-dimensional supersymmetric multiplets. In this paper, for the first time we investigate holoraumy for on-shell supersymmetry. Specifically, the holoraumy tensors for a number of familiar 4D, N = 1 multiplets are calculated. It is shown in all of these cases of on-shell theories, the holoraumy is of the form of an electromagnetic duality charge multiplying a composite transformation involving an electromagnetic duality rotation through an angle of pi/2 times a space-time translation. The details of our calculations can be found at the HEPTHools Data Repository.
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- Title: Subtitle
- On the ubiquity of electromagnetic-duality rotations in 4D, N=1 holoraumy tensors for on-shell 4D supermultiplets
- Creators
- S. James Gates - Brown UniversityDaniel Lay - University of Maryland, College ParkS-N Hazel Mak - Brown UniversityBrock Peters - Univ Maryland, Dept Phys, Ctr String & Particle Theory, 4150 Campus Dr, College Pk, MD 20472 USAAravind Ramakrishnan - University of Maryland, College ParkKory Stiffler - Brown UniversityZachary Wimpee - Angelo State UniversityXiao Xiao - Chinese University of Hong KongYifan Yuan - University of Maryland, College ParkJinjie Zhang - University of Maryland, College ParkPeter Zhou - University of Maryland, College Park
- Resource Type
- Journal article
- Publication Details
- International journal of modern physics. A, Particles and fields, gravitation, cosmology, Vol.35(1), 2050008
- DOI
- 10.1142/S0217751X20500086
- ISSN
- 0217-751X
- eISSN
- 1793-656X
- Publisher
- World Scientific
- Number of pages
- 20
- Grant note
- PHY-1620074 / National Science Foundation; National Science Foundation (NSF) Ford Foundation Professorship of Physics at Brown University
- Language
- English
- Date published
- 01/10/2020
- Academic Unit
- Physics and Astronomy
- Record Identifier
- 9984936505802771
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