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Higher spin super-Cotton tensors and generalisations of the linear-chiral duality in three dimensions (1606.08624v3)

Published 28 Jun 2016 in hep-th, math-ph, and math.MP

Abstract: In three spacetime dimensions, (super)conformal geometry is controlled by the (super) Cotton tensor. We present a new duality transformation for N-extended supersymmetric theories formulated in terms of the linearised super-Cotton tensor or its higher spin extensions for the cases N=2, 1, 0. In the N=2 case, this transformation is a generalisation of the linear-chiral duality, which is known to provide a dual description in terms of chiral superfields for general models of self-interacting N=2 vector multiplets in three dimensions and N=1 tensor multiplets in four dimensions. For superspin-1 (gravitino multiplet), superspin-3/2 (supergravity multiplet) and higher superspins s>3/2, the duality transformation relates a higher-derivative theory to one containing at most two derivatives at the component level. In the N=1 case, we introduce gauge prepotentials for higher spin superconformal gravity and construct the corresponding super-Cotton tensors, as well as the higher spin extensions of the linearised N=1 conformal supergravity action. Our N=1 duality transformation is a higher spin extension of the known superfield duality relating the massless N=1 vector and scalar multiplets. In the non-supersymmetric (N=0) case, the gauge prepotentials for higher spin conformal geometry (both bosonic and fermionic) and the corresponding Cotton tensors can be obtained from their N=1 counterparts by carrying out N=1 --> N=0 reduction. In the bosonic sector, this reduction is shown to lead to the Cotton tensors for higher spins constructed by Pope and Townsend, and by Damour and Deser in the spin-3 case. Our N=0 duality transformation is a higher spin extension of the vector-scalar duality.

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