A Supersymmetric Yang Mills theory has 8 bosonic and 8 fermionic components. Since SUSY YM Theory is described via the Vector Superfield,
$$V=C(x)+i\theta\chi(x)-i\bar{\theta}\bar{\chi}(x) \dots.$$
If I expand my fields to super-forms, I am unable to understand how does an unconstrained one-form field contain 112 components (most of them are unphysical)?
The one form field is defined as,
$$A_{M}=A_adx^a+A_{\alpha}d\theta^{\alpha}+A_{\dot{\alpha}}d\bar{\theta}^{\dot{\alpha}}$$
I am unable to get my counting right.
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