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Supersymmetry and geometry of hyperbolic monopoles
This thesis studies the geometry of hyperbolic monopoles using supersymmetry in
four and six dimensions. On the one hand, we show that starting with a four dimensional
supersymmetric Yang-Mills theory provides the necessary information to study
the geometry of the complex moduli space of hyperbolic monopoles. On the other
hand, we require to start with a six dimensional supersymmetric Yang-Mills theory
to study the geometry of the real moduli space of hyperbolic monopoles. In chapter
two, we construct an off-shell supersymmetric Yang-Mills-Higgs theory with complex
fields on three-dimensional hyperbolic space starting from an on-shell supersymmetric
Yang-Mills theory on four-dimensional Euclidean space. We, then, show that hyperbolic
monopoles coincide precisely with the configurations that preserve one half
of the supersymmetry. In chapter three, we explore the geometry of the moduli space
of hyperbolic monopoles using the low energy linearization of the field equations.
We find that the complexified tangent bundle to the hyperbolic moduli space has a
2-sphere worth of integrable structures that act complex linearly and behave like unit
imaginary quaternions. Moreover, we show that these complex structures are parallel
with respect to the Obata connection, which implies that the geometry of the complexified
moduli space of hyperbolic monopoles is hypercomplex. We also show, as
a requirement of analysing the geometry, that there is a one-to-one correspondence
between the number of solutions of the linearized Bogomol’nyi equation on hyperbolic
space and the number of solutions of the Dirac equation in the presence of hyperbolic
monopole. In chapter four and five, we shift the focus to supersymmetric
Yang-Mills theories in six dimensional Minkowskian spacetime. Via dimensional reduction we
construct a supersymmetric Yang-Mills Higgs theory on R3 with real fields
which we then promote to H3. Under certain supersymmetric constraints, we show
that hyperbolic monopoles configurations of this theory preserve, again, one half of
the supersymmetry. Then, through investigating the geometry of the moduli space
we showthat the moduli space is described by real coordinate functions (zero modes),
and we construct two sets of 2-sphere of real complex structures that act linearly on
the tangent bundle of the moduli space, but don’t behave like unit quaternions. This
result coincides with the result of Bielawski and Schwachhöfer, who called this new
type of geometry pluricomplex geometry. Finally, we show that in the limiting case,
when the radius of curvature H3 is set to infinity, the geometry becomes hyperkähler
which is the geometry of the moduli space of Euclidian monopoles
Supersymmetry of hyperbolic monopoles
We investigate what supersymmetry says about the geometry of the moduli space
of hyperbolic monopoles. We construct a three-dimensional supersymmetric
Yang-Mills-Higgs theory on hyperbolic space whose half-BPS configurations
coincide with (complexified) hyperbolic monopoles. We then study the action of
the preserved supersymmetry on the collective coordinates and show that
demanding closure of the supersymmetry algebra constraints the geometry of the
moduli space of hyperbolic monopoles, turning it into a so-called pluricomplex
manifold, thus recovering a recent result of Bielawski and Schwachh\"ofer.Comment: 22 page