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
nonderivative 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.Comment: 20 pages, 6 figure