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Extremal Black Holes in Supergravity and the Bekenstein-Hawking Entropy
We review some results on the connection among supergravity central charges,
BPS states and Bekenstein-Hawking entropy. In particular, N=2 supergravity in
four dimensions is studied in detail. For higher N supergravities we just give
an account of the general theory specializing the discussion to the N=8 case
when one half of supersymmetry is preserved. We stress the fact that for
extremal supergravity black holes the entropy formula is topological, that is
the entropy turns out to be a moduli independent quantity and can be written in
terms of invariants of the duality group of the supergravity theory.Comment: LaTeX, 65 pages. Contribution to the journal ``Entropy'', ISSN
1099-430
Dyonic Masses from Conformal Field Strengths in D even Dimensions
We show that D/2--form gauge fields in D even dimensions can get a mass with
both electric and magnetic contributions when coupled to conformal
field--strengths whose gauge potentials is are \frac {D-2}{2}- forms. Denoting
by e^I_\L and m^{I\L} the electric and magnetic couplings, gauge invariance
requires: e^I_\L m^{J\L}\mp e^J_\L m^{I\L}=0, where I,\L= 1... m denote the
species of gauge potentials of degree D/2 and gauge fields of degree D/2-1,
respectively. The minus and plus signs refer to the two different cases D=4n
and D=4n+2 respectively and the given constraints are respectively {\rm
{Sp}}(2m) and {\rm {O}}(m,m) invariant. For the simplest examples, (I,\L=1 for
D=4n and I,\L=1,2 for D=4n+2) both the e,m quantum numbers contribute to the
mass \m=\sqrt {e^2 +m^2} . This phenomenon generalizes to even dimensions
the coupling of massive antisymmetric tensors which appear in D=4 supergravity
Lagrangians which derive from flux compactifications in higher dimensions. For
D=4 we give the supersymmetric generalization of such couplings using N=1
superspace.Comment: 11 pages, LaTeX source, typos corrected. Version to appear on
Phys.Lett.
String Quantum Symmetries From Picard-Fuchs Equations And Their Monodromy
Local and global properties of the moduli space of Calabi--Yau type
compactifications determine the low energy parameters of the string effective
action. We show that the moduli space geometry is entirely encoded in the
Picard--Fuchs equations for the periods of the Calabi--Yau
--cohomology.Comment: 33 pages, plain TeX, CERN-TH.6777/93,POLFIS-TH.24/9
On Fermion Masses, Gradient Flows and Potential in Supersymmetric Theories
In any low energy effective supergravity theory general formulae exist which
allow one to discuss fermion masses, the scalar potential and breaking of
symmetries in a model independent set up. A particular role in this discussion
is played by Killing vectors and Killing prepotentials. We outline these
relations in general and specify then in the context of N=1 and N=2
supergravities in four dimensions. Useful relations of gauged quaternionic
geometry underlying hypermultiplets dynamics are discussed.Comment: Further typos corrected and in particular the missing gravitino mass
term in the N=2 Lagrangian has been adde
Supergravities in diverse dimensions and their central extension
In this lecture moduli dependent charges for p-extended objects are analyzed
for generic N-extended supergravities in dimensions 4 \leq D <10. Differential
relations and sum rules among the charges are derived.Comment: 10 pages, LaTeX; Talk given at the WorkShop on Gauge Theories,
Applied Supersymmetry and Quantum Gravity, London, 5-10 July 199
More on the Hidden Symmetries of 11D Supergravity
In this paper we clarify the relations occurring among the osp(1|32) algebra,
the M-algebra and the hidden superalgebra underlying the Free Differential
Algebra of D=11 supergravity (to which we will refer as DF-algebra) that was
introduced in the literature by D'Auria and Fr\'e in 1981 and is actually a
(Lorentz valued) central extension of the M-algebra including a nilpotent
spinor generator, Q'. We focus in particular on the 4-form cohomology in 11D
superspace of the supergravity theory, strictly related to the presence in the
theory of a 3-form . Once formulated in terms of its hidden
superalgebra of 1-forms, we find that can be decomposed into the sum
of two parts having different group-theoretical meaning: One of them allows to
reproduce the FDA of the 11D Supergravity due to non-trivial contributions to
the 4-form cohomology in superspace, while the second one does not contribute
to the 4-form cohomology, being a closed 3-form in the vacuum, defining however
a one parameter family of trilinear forms invariant under a symmetry algebra
related to osp(1|32) by redefining the spin connection and adding a new
Maurer-Cartan equation. We further discuss about the crucial role played by the
1-form spinor (dual to the nilpotent generator Q') for the 4-form
cohomology of the eleven dimensional theory on superspace.Comment: Title and abstract changed to better represent the content, some
points clarified, mainly in Section 2 and in the concluding section,
references added. Version accepted for publication on Physics Letters
Five-Brane Effective Field Theory on Calabi-Yau Threefolds
We consider the compactification of the dual form of
supergravity on a six-dimensional Calabi-Yau manifold. An off-shell
supergravity effective Lagrangian in four dimensions can be constructed in a
dual version of the gravitational sector (new-minimal supergravity form).
Superspace duality has a simple interpretation in terms of Poincar\'{e} duality
of two-form cohomology. The resulting Lagrangian may describe the
low-energy point-field limit of a five-brane theory, dual to string theory,
provided Calabi-Yau spaces are consistent vacua of such dual theory.Comment: 16 pages, LaTeX, CERN-Th.6914/93 POLFIS-TH.04/93 UCLA/93/TEP/1
Orientifolds, Brane Coordinates and Special Geometry
We report on the gauged supergravity analysis of Type IIB vacua on K3x T2/Z2
orientifold in the presence of D3-D7-branes and fluxes. We discuss
supersymmetric critical points correspond to Minkowski vacua and the related
fixing of moduli, finding agreement with previous analysis. An important role
is played by the choice of the symplectic holomorphic sections of special
geometry which enter the computation of the scalar potential. The related
period matrix N is explicitly given. The relation between the special geometry
and the Born--Infeld action for the brane moduli is elucidated.Comment: 24 pages, contribution to the proceedings of "DeserFest", Ann Arbor,
Michigan, 3-6 April 200
U-Duality and Central Charges in Various Dimensions Revisited
A geometric formulation which describes extended supergravities in any
dimension in presence of electric and magnetic sources is presented. In this
framework the underlying duality symmetries of the theories are manifest.
Particular emphasis is given to the construction of central and matter charges
and to the symplectic structure of all D=4, N-extended theories. The latter may
be traced back to the existence, for N>2, of a flat symplectic bundle which is
the N>2 generalization of N=2 Special Geometry.Comment: Misprints corrected and some relations added in six dimensional
non-chiral theorie
Central Extension of Extended Supergravities in Diverse Dimensions
We generalize central-charge relations and differential identities of N=2
Special Geometry to N extended supergravity in any dimension 4 \leq D <10, and
p-extended objects. We study the extremization of the ADM mass per unit of
p-volume of BPS extended objects. Runaway solutions for a ``dilaton'' degree of
freedom leading to a vanishing result are interpreted as BPS extremal states
having vanishing Bekenstein-Hawking Entropy.Comment: 13 pages, LaTeX, no figures. This is the last version which will
appear in International Journal of Modern Physics
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