A conserved Lorentz covariant supercurrent is constructed in adjoint QCD2 and its generalizations, fixing the supersymmetric mass and yielding new fully supersymmetric gapless models.
Strange Metals in One Spatial Dimension
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We consider 1+1 dimensional SU(N) gauge theory coupled to a multiplet of massive Dirac fermions transforming in the adjoint representation of the gauge group. The only global symmetry of this theory is a U(1) associated with the conserved Dirac fermion number, and we study the theory at variable, non-zero densities. The high density limit is characterized by a deconfined Fermi surface state with Fermi wavevector equal to that of free gauge-charged fermions. Its low energy fluctuations are described by a coset conformal field theory with central charge c=(N^2-1)/3 and an emergent N=(2,2) supersymmetry: the U(1) fermion number symmetry becomes an R-symmetry. We determine the exact scaling dimensions of the operators associated with Friedel oscillations and pairing correlations. For N>2, we find that the symmetries allow relevant perturbations to this state. We discuss aspects of the N->infty limit, and its possible dual description in AdS3 involving string theory or higher-spin gauge theory. We also discuss the low density limit of the theory by computing the low lying bound state spectrum of the large N gauge theory numerically at zero density, using discretized light cone quantization.
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Supercurrents and (Partial) Supersymmetry in Adjoint QCD$_2$ and Its Generalizations
A conserved Lorentz covariant supercurrent is constructed in adjoint QCD2 and its generalizations, fixing the supersymmetric mass and yielding new fully supersymmetric gapless models.