Chiral reductions in the Salam-Sezgin model Academic Article uri icon

abstract

  • Reductions from six to four spacetime dimensions are considered for a class of supergravity models based on the six-dimensional Salam-Sezgin model, which is a chiral theory with a gauged U(1) R R-symmetry and a positive scalar-field potential. Reduction on a sphere and monopole background of such models naturally yields four-dimensional theories without a cosmological constant. The question of chirality preservation in such a reduction has been a topic of debate. In this article, it is shown that the possibilities of dimensional reduction bifurcate into two separate consistent dimensional-reduction schemes. One of these retains the massless SU(2) vector gauge triplet arising from the sphere's isometries, but it produces a non-chiral four-dimensional theory. The other consistent scheme sets to zero the SU(2) gauge fields, but retains the gauged U(1) R from six dimensions and preserves chirality although the U(1) R is spontaneously broken. Extensions of the Salam-Sezgin model to include larger gauge symmetries produce genuinely chiral models with unbroken gauge symmetries. 2012 SISSA.

published proceedings

  • JOURNAL OF HIGH ENERGY PHYSICS

altmetric score

  • 0.25

author list (cited authors)

  • Pope, C. N., Pugh, T. G., & Stelle, K. S.

citation count

  • 1

publication date

  • February 2012