
arXiv: hep-th/0404091
handle: 11697/21396
We study fermions, such as gravitinos and gauginos in supersymmetric theories, propagating in a five-dimensional bulk where the fifth dimensional component is assumed to be an interval. We show that the most general boundary condition at each endpoint of the interval is encoded in a single complex parameter representing a point in the Riemann sphere. Upon introducing a boundary mass term, the variational principle uniquely determines the boundary conditions and the bulk equations of motion. We show the mass spectrum becomes independent from the Scherk-Schwarz parameter for a suitable choice of one of the two boundary conditions. Furthermore, for any value of the Scherk-Schwarz parameter, a zero-mode is present in the mass spectrum and supersymmetry is recovered if the two complex parameters are tuned.
10 pages. v2: Paragraph on off-shell globally supersymmetric Lagrangian added. Version published in PLB
High Energy Physics - Theory, dimension: 5, Nuclear and High Energy Physics, fermion, Symmetry breaking in quantum theory, FOS: Physical sciences, boundary condition, gravitinos, mass spectrum, High Energy Physics - Phenomenology, High Energy Physics - Phenomenology (hep-ph), field equations: solution, High Energy Physics - Theory (hep-th), gauginos, Supersymmetric field theories in quantum mechanics, info:eu-repo/classification/ddc/530, supersymmetric theories, supersymmetry: symmetry breaking
High Energy Physics - Theory, dimension: 5, Nuclear and High Energy Physics, fermion, Symmetry breaking in quantum theory, FOS: Physical sciences, boundary condition, gravitinos, mass spectrum, High Energy Physics - Phenomenology, High Energy Physics - Phenomenology (hep-ph), field equations: solution, High Energy Physics - Theory (hep-th), gauginos, Supersymmetric field theories in quantum mechanics, info:eu-repo/classification/ddc/530, supersymmetric theories, supersymmetry: symmetry breaking
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