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In this paper we study the dynamical generation of mass in the Lorentz-violating $CP^{(N-1)}$ model defined in two and three-dimensional aether-superspace. We show that even though the model presents a phase structure similar to the usual, Lorentz invariant case, the dynamically generated mass by quantum corrections has a dependence on the Lorentz violating background properties, except for spacelike LV vector parameter. This is to be contrasted with the behavior of the quantum electrodynamics in the two-dimensional aether-superspace, where the dynamical generation of mass was shown to exhibit an explicit dependence on the aether parameters in every possible case.
Theories of low-energy Lorentz violation by a fixed-norm aether vector field with two-derivative kinetic terms have a globally bounded Hamiltonian and are perturbatively stable only if the vector is timelike and the kinetic term in the action takes t
We analyze the two-dimensional CP(N-1) sigma model defined on a finite space interval L, with various boundary conditions, in the large N limit. With the Dirichlet boundary condition at the both ends, we show that the system has a unique phase, which
The superspace formulation of N=1 conformal supergravity in four dimensions is demonstrated to be equivalent to the conventional component field approach based on the superconformal tensor calculus. The detailed correspondence between two approaches
This paper presents a projective superspace formulation for 4D N = 2 matter-coupled supergravity. We first describe a variant superspace realization for the N = 2 Weyl multiplet. It differs from that proposed by Howe in 1982 by the choice of the stru
We consider properties of the inhomogeneous solution found recently for mbox{$mathbb{CP}^{,N-1}$} model. The solution was interpreted as a soliton. We reevaluate its energy in three different ways and find that it is negative contrary to the previous