174 research outputs found
Zero-Branes on a Compact Orbifold
The non-commutative algebra which defines the theory of zero-branes on
allows a unified description of moduli spaces associated with
zero-branes, two-branes and four-branes on the orbifold space. Bundles on a
dual space play an important role in this description. We
discuss these moduli spaces in the context of dualities of K3
compactifications, and in terms of properties of instantons on .
Zero-branes on the degenerate limits of the compact orbifold lead to fixed
points with six-dimensional scale but not conformal invariance. We identify
some of these in terms of the ADS dual of the theory at large ,
giving evidence for an interesting picture of "where the branes live" in ADS.Comment: 34 pages (harvmac big); version to appear in JHE
The exceptional generalised geometry of supersymmetric AdS flux backgrounds
We analyse generic AdS flux backgrounds preserving eight supercharges in
and dimensions using exceptional generalised geometry. We show that
they are described by a pair of globally defined, generalised structures,
identical to those that appear for flat flux backgrounds but with different
integrability conditions. We give a number of explicit examples of such
"exceptional Sasaki-Einstein" backgrounds in type IIB supergravity and
M-theory. In particular, we give the complete analysis of the generic AdS
M-theory backgrounds. We also briefly discuss the structure of the moduli space
of solutions. In all cases, one structure defines a "generalised Reeb vector"
that generates a Killing symmetry of the background corresponding to the
R-symmetry of the dual field theory, and in addition encodes the generic
contact structures that appear in the M-theory and type IIB cases.
Finally, we investigate the relation between generalised structures and
quantities in the dual field theory, showing that the central charge and
R-charge of BPS wrapped-brane states are both encoded by the generalised Reeb
vector, as well as discussing how volume minimisation (the dual of - and
-maximisation) is encoded.Comment: 40 page
Hitchin Functionals in N=2 Supergravity
We consider type II string theory in space-time backgrounds which admit eight
supercharges and can be characterized by the existence of an SU(3) x SU(3)
structure. We show that the couplings of such backgrounds strongly resemble the
couplings of four-dimensional N=2 supergravities and precisely coincide with
the N=2 couplings after an appropriate Kaluza-Klein reduction. Specifically we
show that the moduli space of metrics admits a special Kahler geometry with
Kahler potentials given by the Hitchin functionals. Furthermore we explicitly
compute the N=2 version of the superpotential from the transformation law of
the gravitinos, and find its N=1 counterpart.Comment: 62 pages, improved version, to appear in JHE
Boundary Inflation
Inflationary solutions are constructed in a specific five-dimensional model
with boundaries motivated by heterotic M-theory. We concentrate on the case
where the vacuum energy is provided by potentials on those boundaries. It is
pointed out that the presence of such potentials necessarily excites bulk
Kaluza-Klein modes. We distinguish a linear and a non-linear regime for those
modes. In the linear regime, inflation can be discussed in an effective
four-dimensional theory in the conventional way. We lift a four-dimensional
inflating solution up to five dimensions where it represents an inflating
domain wall pair. This shows explicitly the inhomogeneity in the fifth
dimension. We also demonstrate the existence of inflating solutions with
unconventional properties in the non-linear regime. Specifically, we find
solutions with and without an horizon between the two boundaries. These
solutions have certain problems associated with the stability of the additional
dimension and the persistence of initial excitations of the Kaluza-Klein modes.Comment: 35 pages, Latex, one eps-figur
Moduli Spaces of Fivebranes on Elliptic Calabi-Yau Threefolds
We present a general method for calculating the moduli spaces of fivebranes
wrapped on holomorphic curves in elliptically fibered Calabi-Yau threefolds, in
particular, in the context of heterotic M theory. The cases of fivebranes
wrapped purely on a fiber curve, purely on a curve in the base and,
generically, on a curve with components both in the fiber and the base are each
discussed in detail. The number of irreducible components of the fivebrane and
their properties, such as their intersections and phase transitions in moduli
space, follow from the analysis. Even though generic curves have a large number
of moduli, we show that there are isolated curves that have no moduli
associated with the Calabi-Yau threefold. We present several explicit examples,
including cases which correspond to potentially realistic three family models
with grand unified gauge group SU(5).Comment: 56 pages, latex2e with amsmath and epsfig, 9 postscript figure
Generalised Geometry and type II Supergravity
Ten-dimensional type II supergravity can be reformulated as a generalised
geometrical analogue of Einstein gravity, defined by an structure on the generalised tangent
space. To leading order in the fermion fields, this allow one to rewrite the
action, equations of motion and supersymmetry variations in a simple,
manifestly -covariant form.Comment: 5 pages, contribution to the proceedings of the XVII European
Workshop on String Theory 2011, Padua, Italy, to appear in Fortschritte der
Physi
Five--Branes and Supersymmetry Breaking in M--Theory
Supersymmetry breaking via gaugino condensation is studied in vacua of
heterotic M-theory with five-branes. We show that supersymmetry is still broken
by a global mechanism and that the non-perturbative superpotential takes the
standard form. When expressed in terms of low energy fields, a modification
arises due to a threshold correction in the gauge kinetic function that depends
on five-brane moduli. We also determine the form of the low energy matter field
Kahler potential. These results are used to discuss the soft supersymmetry
breaking parameters, in particular the question of universality.Comment: 28 pages, Late
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