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Gauged locally supersymmetric D=3 nonlinear sigma models

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arxiv hep-th/0307006 v1 pith:65OJIMBZ submitted 2003-07-01 hep-th

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We construct supersymmetric deformations of general, locally supersymmetric, nonlinear sigma models in three spacetime dimensions, by extending the pure supergravity theory with a Chern-Simons term and gauging a subgroup of the sigma model isometries, possibly augmented with R-symmetry transformations. This class of models is shown to include theories with standard Yang-Mills Lagrangians, with optional moment interactions and topological mass terms. The results constitute a general classification of three-dimensional gauged supergravities.

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