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      Gauge and Supersymmetric Invariance of a Boundary Bagger-Lambert-Gustavsson Theory

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          In this paper we will discuss the effect of a having a boundary on the supersymmetric invariance and gauge invariance of the Bagger-Lambert-Gustavsson (BLG) Theory. We will show that even though the supersymmetry and gauge invariance of the original BLG theory is broken due to the presence of a boundary, it restored by the addition of suitable boundary terms. In fact, to achieve the gauge invariance of this theory, we will have to introduce new boundary degrees of freedom. The boundary theory obeyed by these new boundary degrees of freedom will be shown to be a generalization of the gauged Wess-Zumino-Witten model, with the generators of the Lie algebra replaced by the generators of the Lie 3-algebra. The gauge and supersymmetry variations of the boundary theory will exactly cancel the boundary terms generated by the gauge and supersymmetric variations of the bulk theory.

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                01 April 2012
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                10.1007/JHEP04(2012)017
                1204.0297
                68c983c1-ed28-471b-8874-8e9226679902

                http://arxiv.org/licenses/nonexclusive-distrib/1.0/

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                JHEP 1204: 017, 2012
                15 pages, 0 figures, accepted for publication in JHEP
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