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Non-Relativistic Supergeometry in the Moore-Read Fractional Quantum Hall State

Published 29 Dec 2021 in cond-mat.mes-hall, gr-qc, and hep-th | (2112.14339v3)

Abstract: The Moore-Read state is one the most well known non-Abelian fractional quantum Hall states. It supports non-Abelian Ising anyons in the bulk and a chiral bosonic and chiral Majorana modes on the boundary. It has been recently conjectured that these modes are superpartners of each other and described by a supersymmetric conformal field theory [1]. We propose a non-relativistic supergeometric theory that is compatible with this picture and gives rise to an effective spin-3/2 field in the bulk. After breaking supersymmetry through a Goldstino, the spin-3/2 field becomes massive and can be seen as the neutral collective mode that characterizes the Moore-Read state. By integrating out this fermion field, we obtain a purely bosonic topological action that properly encodes the Hall conductivity, Hall viscosity and gravitational anomaly. Our work paves the way to the exploration of the fractional quantum Hall effect through non-relativistic supergeometry.

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