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Published October 30, 2013 | Published
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Dynamical supersymmetry breaking in theories without Lagrangians

Abstract

We demonstrate that the supersymmetry can be dynamically broken even in theories without a Lagrangian. The example we study is the four-dimensional SU(N) gauge theory coupled to a strongly coupled superconformal theory, called T_N, which does not have a Lagrangian description at present. Such a theory without Lagrangians can be analyzed due to the supersymmetry and duality. The model is a direct generalization of the model of supersymmetry breaking on deformed moduli space in supersymmetric QCD with an SU(2) gauge group.

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© 2013 American Physical Society. Received 21 August 2013; published 30 October 2013. The authors would like to thank Professor Y. Kikukawa for suggesting that we consider this problem, when Y. T. gave a talk on the authors' previous works at the University of Tokyo, Komaba. K. M. and W.Y. would like to thank Simons Summer Workshop 2013 in Mathematics and Physics, where this work was finished, for hospitality. Y. T. also thanks the Aspen Center for Physics and the NSF Grant No. 1066293 for hospitality while the manuscript was finalized. The work of K. M. is supported by a JSPS postdoctoral fellowship for research abroad. The work of Y. T. is supported in part by World Premier International Research Center Initiative (WPI Initiative), MEXT, Japan through the Institute for the Physics and Mathematics of the Universe, the University of Tokyo. The work of W.Y. is supported in part by the Sherman Fairchild scholarship and by DOE Grant No. DE-FG02-92- ER40701. The work of K.Y. is supported in part by NSF Grant No. PHY-0969448.

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