Dynamical Supersymmetry Breaking in Supergravity Theories
arXiv:hep-ph/9503245
Abstract
In rigid supersymmetry, generic models of dynamical supersymmetry breaking contain a light Goldstone boson, called the R axion. We show that supergravity effects explicitly break the R symmetry and give mass to the R axion. For visible and renormalizable hidden sector models, the massive R axion is free from astrophysical and cosmological problems. For nonrenormalizable hidden sector models, the R axion suffers from cosmological difficulties similar to those of the moduli fields in string theory.
Talk given at 18th Johns Hopkins Workshop, Florence, Italy.