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The Status of Supersymmetry
Supersymmetry searches are about to enter an important new era. With LEP 200
and the Main Injector, they will, for the first time, begin to probe
significant regions of the supersymmetric parameter space. There is a real
chance that supersymmetry might indeed be found before the advent of the LHC.Comment: Invited talk given at PbarP95, May 9-13, 1995, Fermilab. This summary
is intended for experimentalist
Linear and nonlinear realizations of superbranes
The coordinate transformations which establish the direct relationship
between the actions of linear and nonlinear realizations of supermembranes are
proposed. It is shown that the Rocek-Tseytlin constraint known in the framework
of the linear realization of the theory is simply equivalent to a limit of a
"pure" nonlinear realization in which the field describing the massive mode of
the supermembrane puts to zero.Comment: 8 pages, LaTeX + espcrc2.sty The talk given at the D. Volkov Memorial
Conference SQFT, July, 25-29, 200
Matter couplings in partially broken extended supersymmetry
We use nonlinear realizations to describe the spontaneous breaking of
supersymmetry to in four dimensions. We identify the Goldstone multiplet
with an chiral superfield, and show that chiral matter is
consistent with the partially broken supersymmetry. We find that the
chiral matter can be in any representation of the gauge group; no mirror
particles are required. We present the Goldstone action and the general
couplings to matter to the first nontrivial order in the scale of
symmetry breaking.Comment: JHU-TIPAC-94011, 9 pages. References adde
Comments on Multiple M2-branes
Recently a three-dimensional field theory was derived that is consistent with
all the symmetries expected of the worldvolume action for multiple M2-branes.
In this note we examine several physical predictions of this model and show
that they are in agreement with expected M2-brane dynamics. In particular, we
discuss the quantization of the Chern-Simons coefficient, the vacuum moduli
space, a massive deformation leading to fuzzy three-sphere vacua, and a
possible large n limit. In this large n limit, the fuzzy funnel solution
correctly reproduces the mass of an M5-brane.Comment: 18 pages. Published versio
Quantum Corrections to Deep Bags
Nontopological solitons, or ``bags,'' can arise when fermions acquire their
mass through a Yukawa coupling to some scalar field. Bags have played an
important role in models of baryons, nuclei, and more recently, in the idea
that a Higgs condensate may form around a very heavy top quark. It has been
claimed that deep bags, which correspond to tightly-bound states of fermions,
will form when the Yukawa coupling is strong. Quantum corrections, however, are
significant in this regime. We examine the effects of these quantum corrections
on the formation of nontopological solitons in an exactly solvable large-
model. We find that quantum bags differ dramatically from those of the
classical theory. In particular, for large Yukawa coupling, the bags remain
shallow and the fermions weakly bound.Comment: Talk given at the XXVI Int. Conf. on High Energy Physics, August,
1992 LATEX file, 7 pages + 2 figures available upon request, JHU-TIPAC-92002
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