The presence of a nonvanishing totally antisymmetric (super)torsion, equivalent to an axial vector, and higher forms in the “new minimal” and “old minimal” off-shell formulations of (Figure presented.), (Figure presented.) supergravity is elaborated. The geometric superspace approach and study both the geometric Lagrangian and the off-shell closure of the Bianchi identities in this framework, showing how the aforementioned axial vector torsion contributes to both the new and the old minimal set of auxiliary fields is adopted. In particular, to reproduce (a variant of) the old minimal set within the geometric setup, two real auxiliary 3-form potentials.
On the Role of Torsion and Higher Forms in Off-Shell Supergravity / Ravera, L.. - In: FORTSCHRITTE DER PHYSIK. - ISSN 0015-8208. - STAMPA. - 71:8-9(2023), pp. 1-13. [10.1002/prop.202300036]
On the Role of Torsion and Higher Forms in Off-Shell Supergravity
Ravera L.
2023
Abstract
The presence of a nonvanishing totally antisymmetric (super)torsion, equivalent to an axial vector, and higher forms in the “new minimal” and “old minimal” off-shell formulations of (Figure presented.), (Figure presented.) supergravity is elaborated. The geometric superspace approach and study both the geometric Lagrangian and the off-shell closure of the Bianchi identities in this framework, showing how the aforementioned axial vector torsion contributes to both the new and the old minimal set of auxiliary fields is adopted. In particular, to reproduce (a variant of) the old minimal set within the geometric setup, two real auxiliary 3-form potentials.File | Dimensione | Formato | |
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