Gaugino condensation

Gaugino condensation

In particle physics, gaugino condensation is the nonzero vacuum expectation value in some models of a bilinear expression constructed in theories with supersymmetry from the superpartner of a gauge boson called the gaugino. The gaugino and the bosonic gauge field and the D-term are all components of a supersymmetric vector superfield in the Wess-Zumino gauge.: langle lambda^a_alpha lambda^b_eta angle sim delta^{ab}epsilon_{alphaeta}Lambda^3 where lambda represents the gaugino field (a spinor) and Lambda is an energy scale, a and b represent Lie algebra indices and α and β represent van der Waerden indices. The mechanism is somewhat analogous to chiral symmetry breaking and is an example of a fermionic condensate.

In the superfield notation, W_alpha equiv overline{D}^2 D_alpha V is the gauge field strength and is a chiral superfield.

: langle W^a_alpha W^b_eta angle = langle lambda^a_alpha lambda^b_eta angle sim delta^{ab}epsilon_{alphaeta}Lambda^3

W_alpha W_eta is also a chiral superfield and we see that what acquires a nonzero VEV is not the F-term of this chiral superfield. Because of this, gaugino condensation in and of itself does not lead to supersymmetry breaking. If we also have supersymmetry breaking, it is caused by something other than the gaugino condensate.

However, a gaugino condensate definitely breaks U(1)R symmetry as lambda^a_alpha lambda^b_eta has an R-charge of 2.


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