Witten index, defined as ${\rm Tr}(-1)^F$, determines if supersymmetry is spontaneously broken or not for a given model. However, it is also known that supersymmetry can be dynamically broken. One could think of a mechanism (yet to be implemented if any) à la Nambu-Jona-Lasinio model for chiral symmetry in QCD. In this case, how does Witten index change? I think it should reflect the fact that, even if we are not requiring explicitly a selected ground state breaking symmetry, particle masses are lifted and a gap equation is satisfied.
A more general question is: if Witten index applies as well to dynamical breaking of supersymmetry, for all the models one can possibly conceive.
As usual, good references are welcome.
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This post imported from StackExchange Physics at 2014-12-22 11:37 (UTC), posted by SE-user Jon