Color Singlet Composite Superfields Containing Massless Composite Fermions Obtained by the 't Hooft Equation : Supermetacolor. II : Nuclear Physics
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概要
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Further study on supermetacolor, a supersymmetric extension of 't Hooft's metacolor, is made. In this scheme, both chiral symmetry and supersymmetry at the preon level are assumed to be taken over the composite level. As a consistency of this requirement, massless composite fermions should emerge and they should be members of chiral supermultiplets. In this paper, we develop a systematic prescription for finding superpartners of massless composite fermions. By making use of this method, superpartners of massless composite fermions are given explicitly in terms of original preon fields. In view of this result, it is argued that supermetacolor scheme is a consistent one. At the same time this result leads to the suggestion that the above-mentioned symmetry realization (unbroken chiral symmetry and supersymmetry) is in fact possible.
- 理論物理学刊行会の論文
- 1984-02-25
著者
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Takeshita Seiichiro
Department Of Pediatrics National Defense Medical College
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Takeshita Shoji
Shizuoka Prefectural Institute Of Public Health And Environmental Science
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Takeshita Seiichiro
Shizuoka Prefectural Institute of Public Health and Environmental Science
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TAKESHITA Seiichiro
Deparment of Physics, Kyushu University
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