4 research outputs found
Non-compact Topological Branes on Conifold
We consider non-compact branes in topological string theories on a class of
Calabi-Yau spaces including the resolved conifold and its mirror. We compute
the amplitudes of the insertion of non-compact Lagrangian branes in the A-model
on the resolved conifold in the context of the topological vertex as well as
the melting crystal picture. They all agree with each other and also agree with
the results from Chern-Simons theory, supporting the large N duality. We find
that they obey the Schr\"odinger equation confirming the wavefunction behavior
of the amplitudes. We also compute the amplitudes of the non-compact B-branes
in the DV matrix model which arises as a B-model open string field theory on
the mirror manifold of the deformed conifold. We take the large N duality to
consider the B-model on the mirror of the resolved conifold and confirm the
wave function behavior of this amplitude. We find appropriate descriptions of
non-compact branes in each model, which give complete agreements among those
amplitudes and clarify the salient features including the role of symmetries
toward these agreements.Comment: 32 pages, 9 figures, a reference added, typos fixe
E7(7) formulation of N=2 backgrounds
In this paper we reformulate N=2 supergravity backgrounds arising in type II
string theory in terms of quantities transforming under the U-duality group
E7(7). In particular we combine the Ramond--Ramond scalar degrees of freedom
together with the O(6,6) pure spinors which govern the Neveu-Schwarz sector by
considering an extended version of generalised geometry. We give
E7(7)-invariant expressions for the Kahler and hyperkahler potentials
describing the moduli space of vector and hypermultiplets, demonstrating that
both correspond to standard E7(7) coset spaces. We also find E7(7) expressions
for the Killing prepotentials defining the scalar potential, and discuss the
equations governing N=1 vacua in this formalism.Comment: 40 pages, final version to appear in JHE
Coset Space Dimensional Reduction and Wilson Flux Breaking of Ten-Dimensional N=1, E(8) Gauge Theory
We consider a N=1 supersymmetric E(8) gauge theory, defined in ten dimensions
and we determine all four-dimensional gauge theories resulting from the
generalized dimensional reduction a la Forgacs-Manton over coset spaces,
followed by a subsequent application of the Wilson flux spontaneous symmetry
breaking mechanism. Our investigation is constrained only by the requirements
that (i) the dimensional reduction leads to the potentially phenomenologically
interesting, anomaly free, four-dimensional E(6), SO(10) and SU(5) GUTs and
(ii) the Wilson flux mechanism makes use only of the freely acting discrete
symmetries of all possible six-dimensional coset spaces.Comment: 45 pages, 2 figures, 10 tables, uses xy.sty, longtable.sty,
ltxtable.sty, (a shorter version will be published in Eur. Phys. J. C
Nearly Kaehler Reduction
We consider compactification of type IIA supergravity on nearly Kaehler
manifolds. These represent a simple class of SU(3) structure manifolds which
includes S^6 and CP^3. We exhibit for the first time an explicit reduction
ansatz in this context, obtaining an N=2 gauged supergravity in 4d with a
single vector and hypermultiplet. We verify that supersymmetric solutions of
the 4d theory lift to 10d solutions. Along the way, we discuss questions
related to encountering both electric and magnetic charges in the 4d theory.Comment: 26 pages; v2: references adde