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Supersymmetry breaking and Nambu-Goldstone fermions in an extended Nicolai model

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Publication:6274567

DOI10.1103/PHYSREVD.94.045014arXiv1606.03947MaRDI QIDQ6274567

Noriaki Sannomiya, Hosho Katsura, Yu Nakayama

Publication date: 13 June 2016

Abstract: We study a model of interacting spinless fermions in a one dimensional lattice with supersymmetry (SUSY). The Hamiltonian is given by the anti-commutator of two supercharges Q and Qdagger, each of which is comprised solely of fermion operators and possesses one adjustable parameter g. When the parameter g vanishes, the model is identical to the one studied by Nicolai [H. Nicolai, J. Phys. A: Math. Gen. extbf{9}, 1497 (1976)], where the zero-energy ground state is exponentially degenerate. On the other hand, in the large-g limit the model reduces to the free-fermion chain with a four-fold degenerate ground state. We show that for finite chains SUSY is spontaneously broken when g>0. We also rigorously prove that for sufficiently large g the ground-state energy density is nonvanishing in the infinite-volume limit. We further analyze the nature of the low-energy excitations by employing various techniques such as rigorous inequalities, exact numerical diagonalization, and renormalization group method with bosonization. The analysis reveals that the low-energy excitations are described by massless Dirac fermions (or Thirring fermions more generally), which can be thought of as Nambu-Goldstone fermions from the spontaneous SUSY breaking.












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