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Feynman Rules in N=2 projective superspace III: Yang-Mills multipletby: F. Gonzalez-Rey
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AbstractThe kinetic action of the N=2 Yang-Mills vector multiplet can be written in projective N=2 superspace using projective multiplets. It is possible to perform a simple N=2 gauge fixing, which translated to N=1 component language makes the kinetic terms of gauge potentials invertible. After coupling the Yang-Mills multiplet to unconstrained sources it is very simple to integrate out the gauge fixed vector multiplet from the path integral of the free theory and obtain the N=2 propagator. Its reduction to N=1 components agrees with the propagators of the gauge fixed N=1 component superfields. The coupling of Yang-Mills multiplets and hypermultiplets in N=2 projective superspace allows us to define Feynman rules in N=2 superspace for these two fields.
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