General covariance, and supersymmetry without supersymmetry
Abstract
An unusual four-dimensional generally covariant and supersymmetric SU(2) gauge theory is described. The theory has propagating degrees of freedom, and is invariant under a local (left-handed) chiral supersymmetry, which is half the supersymmetry of supergravity. The Hamiltonian 3+1 decomposition of the theory reveals the remarkable feature that the local supersymmetry is a consequence of Yang-Mills symmetry, in a manner reminiscent of how general coordinate invariance in Chern-Simons theory is a consequence of Yang-Mills symmetry. It is possible to write down an infinite number of conserved currents, which strongly suggests that the theory is classically integrable. A possible scheme for non-perturbative quantization is outlined. This utilizes ideas that have been developed and applied recently to the problem of quantizing gravity.
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@article{arxiv.hep-th/9609009,
title = {General covariance, and supersymmetry without supersymmetry},
author = {Viqar Husain},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:hep-th/9609009},
year = {2009}
}
Comments
17 pages, RevTeX, two minor errors corrected