Lagrangian for a supersymmetric point particle

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Does anyone know where I can find the lagrangian for this?

From memory I believe it looks something like

S = \frac{1}{2} \int \frac{d\tau}{e}[\dot{X}^2 +i \dot{\psi}{\psi}-2ie\nu \dot{X} \psi]

where e is the graviton and nu is the gravitino. Does anyone know of a reference that supports this?
 
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That looks correct to me up to constants in front of each term. If you solve the eom you could verify that the constants are correct or not.
 
Hi Haelfix,

Thanks for your response. I do not have the equations of motion handy so I was hoping someone might know of a reference which discusses this.

I believe this Lagrangian can be used to motivate the worldsheet Lagrangian in superstring theory.
 
For future reference, the answer can be found in problem 4.1 of Becker, Becker and Shwarz.
 
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