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Alonso Alberca, Juan IgnacioAuthor

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Gauged/massive supergravities in diverse dimensions

Publicated to:NUCLEAR PHYSICS B. 651 (3): 263-290 - 2003-02-24 651(3), DOI: 10.1016/S0550-3213(02)01125-2

Authors: Alonso-Alberca N; Ortín T

Affiliations

CSIC - Instituto de Matematicas y Fisica Fundamental - Author
Universidad Autónoma de Madrid - Author

Abstract

We show how massive/gauged maximal supergravities in 11 - n dimensions with SO(n - l, l) gauge groups (and other non-semisimple subgroups of Sl(n, ?)) can be systematically obtained by dimensional reduction of massive 11-dimensional supergravity. This series of massive/gauged supergravities includes, for instance, Romans' massive N = 2A, d = 10 supergravity for n = 1, N = 2, d = 9 SO(2) and SO(1, 1) gauged supergravities for n = 2, and N = 8, d = 5 SO(6 - l, l) gauged supergravity. In all cases, higher p-form fields get masses through the Stückelberg mechanism which is an alternative to self-duality in odd dimensions. © 2002 Elsevier Science B.V. All rights reserved.

Keywords

Astronomia / físicaEngenharias iiEngenharias ivInterdisciplinarMatemática / probabilidade e estatísticaNuclear and high energy physicsPhysics, nuclearPhysics, particles & fields

Quality index

Bibliometric impact. Analysis of the contribution and dissemination channel

The work has been published in the journal NUCLEAR PHYSICS B due to its progression and the good impact it has achieved in recent years, according to the agency WoS (JCR), it has become a reference in its field. In the year of publication of the work, 2003, it was in position 3/22, thus managing to position itself as a Q1 (Primer Cuartil), in the category Physics, Nuclear.

From a relative perspective, and based on the normalized impact indicator calculated from the Field Citation Ratio (FCR) of the Dimensions source, it yields a value of: 3.34, which indicates that, compared to works in the same discipline and in the same year of publication, it ranks as a work cited above average. (source consulted: Dimensions Jun 2025)

Specifically, and according to different indexing agencies, this work has accumulated citations as of 2025-06-12, the following number of citations:

  • WoS: 8
  • Scopus: 9
  • OpenCitations: 8

Impact and social visibility

From the perspective of influence or social adoption, and based on metrics associated with mentions and interactions provided by agencies specializing in calculating the so-called "Alternative or Social Metrics," we can highlight as of 2025-06-12:

  • The use of this contribution in bookmarks, code forks, additions to favorite lists for recurrent reading, as well as general views, indicates that someone is using the publication as a basis for their current work. This may be a notable indicator of future more formal and academic citations. This claim is supported by the result of the "Capture" indicator, which yields a total of: 8 (PlumX).

It is essential to present evidence supporting full alignment with institutional principles and guidelines on Open Science and the Conservation and Dissemination of Intellectual Heritage. A clear example of this is:

  • The work has been submitted to a journal whose editorial policy allows open Open Access publication.
  • Additionally, the work has been submitted to a journal classified as Diamond in relation to this type of editorial policy.

Leadership analysis of institutional authors

There is a significant leadership presence as some of the institution’s authors appear as the first or last signer, detailed as follows: First Author (Alonso-Alberca N) and Last Author (Ortín T).

the authors responsible for correspondence tasks have been Alonso-Alberca N and Ortín T.