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Abstract
We consider low energy processes described by the N = 2 supercurrent on its partially (to N = 1) and spontaneously broken vacuum and the attendant Nambu-Goldstone fermion (NGF), which the presence of the electric and magnetic Fayet-Iliopoulos (FI) terms is responsible for. We show suppressions of amplitudes decaying into the NGF as its momentum becomes small. In the Lagrangian realization (namely, the model of arXiv:hep-th/0409060) of the conserved supercurrent, the NGF resides in the overall U (1), which is nonetheless not decoupled, and interacts with the SU (N) sector through non-derivative as well as derivative couplings. The low energy suppression is instead accomplished by a cancellation between the annihilation diagram from the Yukawa couplings and the contact four-Fermi terms. We give a complete form of the supercurrent and the model is recast in more transparent notation.
Journal
- Nuclear Physics B
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Nuclear Physics B 830(1-2), 1-16, 2010-05-01