82 research outputs found
An N=1 Triality by Spectrum Matching
On promoting the type IIA side of the N=1 Heterotic/type IIA dual pairs of
[1] to M-theory on a `barely G_2 Manifold' of [2], by spectrum-matching we show
a possible triality between Heterotic on a self-mirror Calabi-Yau, M-theory on
the above `barely G_2-Manifold' constructed from the Calabi-Yau on the type IIA
side and -theory on an elliptically fibered Calabi-Yau 4-fold fibered over a
trivially rationally ruled CP^1 x E base, E being the Enriques surface. We
raise an apparent puzzle on the F-theory side, namely, the Hodge data of the
4-fold derived can not be obtained by a naive freely acting orbifold of
CY_3(3,243) x T^2 as one might have guessed on the basis of arguments related
to dualities involving string, M and (definition of) F theories. There are some
interesting properties of the antiholomorphic involution used in \cite{VW} for
constructing the type IIA orientifold and by us in constructing the 'barely G_2
manifold', that we also study.Comment: 14 pages, LaTex; v3: journal versio
Phases of supersymmetric gauge theories from M-theory on G_2 manifolds
We consider M-theory on compact spaces of G_2 holonomy constructed as
orbifolds of the form (CY x S^1)/Z_2 with fixed point set \Sigma on the CY.
This describes N=1 SU(2) gauge theories with b_1(\Sigma) chiral multiplets in
the adjoint. For b_1=0, it generalizes to compact manifolds the study of the
phase transition from the non-Abelian to the confining phase through
geometrical S^3 flops. For b_1=1, the non-Abelian and Coulomb phases are
realized, where the latter arises by desingularization of the fixed point set,
while an S^2 x S^1 flop occurs. In addition, an extremal transition between G_2
spaces can take place at conifold points of the CY moduli space where
unoriented membranes wrapped on CP^1 and RP^2 become massless.Comment: 21 pages, LaTeX, v2: mistake in spectra corrected, reference added,
v3: one more reference added, version published in JHE
On the equivalence of N=1 brane worlds and geometric singularities with flux
We consider Kaluza Klein reductions of M-theory on the Z_N orbifold of the
spin bundle over S^3 along two different U(1) isometries. The first one gives
rise to the familiar ``large N duality'' of the N=1 SU(N) gauge theory in which
the UV is realized as the world-volume theory of N D6-branes wrapped on S^3,
whereas the IR involves N units of RR flux through an S^2. The second reduction
gives an equivalent version of this duality in which the UV is realized
geometrically in terms of an S^2 of A_{N-1} singularities, with one unit of RR
flux through the S^2. The IR is reached via a geometric transition and involves
a single D6 brane on a lens space S^3/Z_N or, alternatively, a singular
background (S^2\times R^4)/Z_N, with one unit of RR flux through S^2 and,
localized at the singularities, an action of their stabilizer group in the U(1)
RR gauge bundle, so that no massless twisted states occur. We also consider
linear sigma-model descriptions of these backgrounds.Comment: 25 pages, LaTeX; v2: one reference added, published versio
Non-perturbative orientifold transitions at the conifold
After orientifold projection, the conifold singularity in hypermultiplet
moduli space of Calabi-Yau compactifications cannot be avoided by geometric
deformations. We study the non-perturbative fate of this singularity in a local
model involving O6-planes and D6-branes wrapping the deformed conifold in Type
IIA string theory. We classify possible A-type orientifolds of the deformed
conifold and find that they cannot all be continued to the small resolution.
When passing through the singularity on the deformed side, the O-plane charge
generally jumps by the class of the vanishing cycle. To decide which classical
configurations are dynamically connected, we construct the quantum moduli space
by lifting the orientifold to M-theory as well as by looking at the
superpotential. We find a rich pattern of smooth and phase transitions
depending on the total sixbrane charge. Non-BPS states from branes wrapped on
non-supersymmetric bolts are responsible for a phase transition. We also
clarify the nature of a Z_2 valued D0-brane charge in the 6-brane background.
Along the way, we obtain a new metric of G_2 holonomy corresponding to an
O6-plane on the three sphere of the deformed conifold.Comment: 76 pages, references adde
Polarization and magnetization dynamics of a field-driven multiferroic structure
We consider a multiferroic chain with a linear magnetoelectric coupling
induced by the electrostatic screening at the ferroelectric/ferromagnet
interface. We study theoretically the dynamic ferroelectric and magnetic
response to external magnetic and electric fields by utilizing an approach
based on coupled Landau- Khalatnikov and finite-temperature
Landau-Lifshitz-Gilbert equations. Additionally, we compare with Monte Carlo
calculations. It is demonstrated that for material parameters corresponding to
BaTiO3/Fe the polarization and the magnetization are controllable by external
magnetic and electric fields respectively
Cohomogeneity One Manifolds of Spin(7) and G(2) Holonomy
In this paper, we look for metrics of cohomogeneity one in D=8 and D=7
dimensions with Spin(7) and G_2 holonomy respectively. In D=8, we first
consider the case of principal orbits that are S^7, viewed as an S^3 bundle
over S^4 with triaxial squashing of the S^3 fibres. This gives a more general
system of first-order equations for Spin(7) holonomy than has been solved
previously. Using numerical methods, we establish the existence of new
non-singular asymptotically locally conical (ALC) Spin(7) metrics on line
bundles over \CP^3, with a non-trivial parameter that characterises the
homogeneous squashing of CP^3. We then consider the case where the principal
orbits are the Aloff-Wallach spaces N(k,\ell)=SU(3)/U(1), where the integers k
and \ell characterise the embedding of U(1). We find new ALC and AC metrics of
Spin(7) holonomy, as solutions of the first-order equations that we obtained
previously in hep-th/0102185. These include certain explicit ALC metrics for
all N(k,\ell), and numerical and perturbative results for ALC families with AC
limits. We then study D=7 metrics of holonomy, and find new explicit
examples, which, however, are singular, where the principal orbits are the flag
manifold SU(3)/(U(1)\times U(1)). We also obtain numerical results for new
non-singular metrics with principal orbits that are S^3\times S^3. Additional
topics include a detailed and explicit discussion of the Einstein metrics on
N(k,\ell), and an explicit parameterisation of SU(3).Comment: Latex, 60 pages, references added, formulae corrected and additional
discussion on the asymptotic flow of N(k,l) cases adde
Type IIA Orientifold Limit of M-Theory on Compact Joyce 8-Manifold of Spin(7)-Holonomy
We show that M-theory compactified on a compact Joyce 8-manifold of
-holonomy, which yields an effective theory in with = 1
supersymmetry, admits at some special points in it moduli space a description
in terms of type IIA theory on an orientifold of compact Joyce 7-manifold of
-holonomy. We find the evidence in favour of this duality by computing the
massless spectra on both M-thory side and type IIA side. For the latter, we
compute the massless spectra by going to the orbifold limit of the Joyce
7-manifold.Comment: 26 pages, 2 eps figures, Latex file, two references and one footnote
added, corrected some typo
Partial breaking of global D=4 supersymmetry, constrained superfields, and 3-brane actions
We show that the connection between partial breaking of supersymmetry and
nonlinear actions is not accidental and has to do with constraints that lead
directly to nonlinear actions of the Born-Infeld type. We develop a constrained
superfield approach that gives a universal way of deriving and using these
actions. In particular, we find the manifestly supersymmetric form of the
action of the 3-brane in 6-dimensional space in terms of N=1 superfields by
using the tensor multiplet as a tool. We explain the relation between the
Born-Infeld action and the model of partial N=2 supersymmetry breaking by a
dual D-term. We represent the Born-Infeld action in a novel form quadratic in
the gauge field strengths by introducing two auxiliary complex scalar fields;
this makes duality covariance and the connection with the N=1 supersymmetric
extension of the action very transparent. We also suggest a general procedure
for deriving manifestly duality symmetric actions, explaining in a systematic
way relations between previously discussed Lorentz covariant and noncovariant
actions.Comment: 28 pages, harvmac. v4: a mistake in eq.(3.24) (pointed out by S.
Kuzenko) correcte
D-Brane Probes of Special Holonomy Manifolds
Using D2-brane probes, we study various properties of M-theory on singular,
non-compact manifolds of G_2 and Spin(7) holonomy. We derive mirror pairs of
N=1 supersymmetric three-dimensional gauge theories, and apply this technique
to realize exceptional holonomy manifolds as both Coulomb and Higgs branches of
the D2-brane world-volume theory. We derive a ``G_2 quotient construction'' of
non-compact manifolds which admit a metric of G_2 holonomy. We further discuss
the moduli space of such manifolds, including the structure of geometrical
transitions in each case. For completeness, we also include familiar examples
of manifolds with SU(3) and Sp(2) holonomy, where some of the new ideas are
clarified and tested.Comment: 79 pages, Late
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