358 research outputs found
On M-Theory
This contribution gives a personal view on recent attempts to find a unified
framework for non-perturbative string theories, with special emphasis on the
hidden symmetries of supergravity and their possible role in this endeavor. A
reformulation of supergravity with enlarged tangent space symmetry
SO(1,2) SO(16) is discussed from this perspective, as well as an
ansatz to construct yet further versions with SO(1,1) SO(16)
and possibly even SO(1,1) ISO(16) tangent space symmetry.
It is suggested that upon ``third quantization'', dimensionally reduced maximal
supergravity may have an equally important role to play in this unification as
the dimensionally reduced maximally supersymmetric Yang Mills
theory.Comment: 16 pages (Latex), contribution to the 31st Ahrenshoop International
Symposium on the Theory of Elementary Particles, Buckow, Germany, 2-6
September 1997, and the Discussion Meeting on Black Holes, Bangalore, India,
8-10 December 1997. Changes in section 4, minor corrections in previous
section
IIB supergravity and E10
We analyse the geodesic E10/K(E10) sigma-model in a level decomposition
w.r.t. the A8xA1 subalgebra of E10, adapted to the bosonic sector of type IIB
supergravity, whose SL(2,R) symmetry is identified with the A1 factor. The
bosonic supergravity equations of motion, when restricted to zeroth and first
order spatial gradients, are shown to match with the sigma-model equations of
motion up to level four. Remarkably, the self-duality of the five-form field
strength is implied by E10 and the matching.Comment: 14 page
E10 Cosmology
We construct simple exact solutions to the E10/K(E10) coset model by
exploiting its integrability. Using the known correspondences with the bosonic
sectors of maximal supergravity theories, these exact solutions translate into
exact cosmological solutions. In this way, we are able to recover some recently
discovered solutions of M-theory exhibiting phases of accelerated expansion,
or, equivalently, S-brane solutions, and thereby accommodate such solutions
within the E10/K(E10) model. We also discuss the difficulties regarding
solutions with non-vanishing (constant) curvature of the internal manifold.Comment: 16 pages, 1 figure. v2: Additional reference
Supermembranes and M(atrix) Theory
In these lectures, we review the D=11 supermembrane and supersymmetric matrix
models at an introductory level. We also discuss some more recent developments
in connection with non-perturbative string theory.Comment: 46 pages, 4 figures, Lectures given by H. Nicolai at the Trieste
Spring School on Non-Perturbative Aspects of String Theory and Supersymmetric
Gauge Theories, 23 - 31 March 199
New Canonical Variables for d=11 Supergravity
A set of new canonical variables for supergravity is proposed which
renders the supersymmetry variations and the supersymmetry constraint
polynomial. The construction is based on the invariant
reformulation of supergravity given in previous work, and has some
similarities with Ashtekar's reformulation of Einstein's theory. The new
bosonic variables fuse the gravitational degrees of freedom with those of the
three-index photon in accordance with the hidden symmetries of the
dimensionally reduced theory. Although is not a symmetry of the theory,
the bosonic sector exhibits a remarkable structure, hinting at the
existence of a novel type of ``exceptional geometry''.Comment: 14 pages, LATE
On higher spin realizations of K(E10)
Starting from the known unfaithful spinorial representations of the compact
subalgebra K(E10) of the split real hyperbolic Kac-Moody algebra E10 we
construct new fermionic `higher spin' representations of this algebra (for
`spin-5/2' and `spin-7/2', respectively) in a second quantized framework. Our
construction is based on a simplified realization of K(E10) on the Dirac and
the vector spinor representations in terms of the associated roots, and on a
re-definition of the vector spinor first introduced by Damour and Hillmann. The
latter replaces manifestly SO(10) covariant expressions by new expressions that
are covariant w.r.t. SO(1,9), the invariance group of the DeWitt metric
restricted to the space of scale factors. We present explicit expressions for
all K(E10) elements that are associated to real roots of the hyperbolic algebra
(of which there are infinitely many), as well as novel explicit realizations of
the generators associated to imaginary roots and their multiplicities. We also
discuss the resulting realizations of the Weyl group.Comment: 33 page
Conformal invariance from non-conformal gravity
We discuss the conditions under which classically conformally invariant
models in four dimensions can arise out of non-conformal (Einstein) gravity. As
an `existence proof' that this is indeed possible we show how to derive N=4
super Yang Mills theory with any compact gauge group G from non-conformal
gauged N=4 supergravity as a special flat space limit. We stress the role that
the anticipated UV finiteness of the (so far unknown) underlying theory of
quantum gravity would have to play in such a scheme, as well as the fact that
the masses of elementary particles would have to arise via quantum
gravitational effects which mimic the conformal anomalies of standard (flat
space) UV divergent quantum field theory.Comment: 18 page
Renormalization Group and Effective Potential in Classically Conformal Theories
We derive a general formula for the RG improved effective (Coleman-Weinberg)
potential for classically conformal models, applying it to several examples of
physical interest, and in particular a model of QCD coupled via quarks to a
colorless scalar field. The closed form expressions allow us to discuss the
range of validity of the effective potential as well as the issue of `large
logarithms' in a way different from previous such analyses. Remarkably, in all
examples considered, convexity of the effective potential is restored by the RG
improvement, or otherwise the potential becomes unstable. In the former case,
symmetry breaking becomes unavoidable due to the appearance of an infrared
barrier , which hints at a so far unsuspected link between
and the scale of electroweak symmetry breaking.Comment: 17 pages, 2 figures, formulas corrected, references adde
Conformal Anomaly and Off-Shell Extensions of Gravity
The gauge dependence of the conformal anomaly for spin 3/2 and spin 2 fields
in non-conformal supergravities has been a long standing puzzle. In this Letter
we argue that the `correct' gauge choice is the one that follows from requiring
all terms that would imply a violation of the Wess-Zumino consistency condition
to be absent in the counterterm, because otherwise the usual link between the
anomaly and the one-loop divergence becomes invalid. Remarkably, the `good'
choice of gauge is the one that confirms our previous result that a complete
cancellation of conformal anomalies in D=4 can only be achieved for N-extended
(Poincar\'e) supergravities with
Conformal Anomalies and Gravitational Waves
We argue that the presence of conformal anomalies in gravitational theories
can lead to observable modifications to Einstein's equations via the induced
anomalous effective actions, whose non-localities can overwhelm the smallness
of the Planck scale. The fact that no such effects have been seen in recent
cosmological or gravitational wave observations therefore imposes strong
restrictions on the field content of possible extensions of Einstein's theory:
all viable theories should have vanishing conformal anomalies. We then show
that a complete cancellation of conformal anomalies in D=4 for both the
invariant and the Euler (Gauss-Bonnet) invariant can only be achieved for
N-extended supergravities with , as well as for M theory compactified
to four dimensions.Comment: 4 page
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