212 research outputs found
Emergent Strings, Duality and Weak Coupling Limits for Two-Form Fields
We systematically analyse weak coupling limits for 2-form tensor fields in
the presence of gravity. Such limits are significant for testing various
versions of the Weak Gravity and Swampland Distance Conjectures, and more
broadly, the phenomenon of emergence. The weak coupling limits for 2-forms
correspond to certain infinite-distance limits in the moduli space of string
compactifications, where asymptotically tensionless, solitonic strings arise.
These strings are identified as weakly coupled fundamental strings in a dual
frame, which makes the idea of emergence manifest. Concretely we first consider
weakly coupled tensor fields in six-dimensional compactifications of F-theory,
where the arising tensionless strings play the role of dual weakly coupled
heterotic strings. As the main part of this work, we consider certain infinite
distance limits of Type IIB strings on K3 surfaces, for which we show that the
asymptotically tensionless strings describe dual fundamental Type IIB strings,
again on K3 surfaces. By contrast the analogous weak coupling limits of
M-theory compactifications are found to correspond to an F-theory limit where
an extra dimension emerges rather than tensionless strings. We comment on
extensions of our findings to four-dimensional compactifications.Comment: 30 pages, 1 figure; v2: cosmetic changes and minor comments adde
Modular Fluxes, Elliptic Genera, and Weak Gravity Conjectures in Four Dimensions
We analyse the Weak Gravity Conjecture for chiral four-dimensional F-theory
compactifications with N=1 supersymmetry. Extending our previous work on nearly
tensionless heterotic strings in six dimensions, we show that under certain
assumptions a tower of asymptotically massless states arises in the limit of
vanishing coupling of a U(1) gauge symmetry coupled to gravity. This tower
contains super-extremal states whose charge-to-mass ratios are larger than
those of certain extremal dilatonic Reissner-Nordstrom black holes, precisely
as required by the Weak Gravity Conjecture. Unlike in six dimensions, the tower
of super-extremal states does not always populate a charge sub-lattice. The
main tool for our analysis is the elliptic genus of the emergent heterotic
string in the chiral N=1 supersymmetric effective theories. This also governs
situations where the heterotic string is non-perturbative. We show how it can
be computed in terms of BPS invariants on elliptic four-folds, by making use of
various dualities and mirror symmetry. Compared to six dimensions, the geometry
of the relevant elliptically fibered four-folds is substantially richer than
that of the three-folds, and we classify the possibilities for obtaining
critical, nearly tensionless heterotic strings. We find that the
(quasi-)modular properties of the elliptic genus crucially depend on the choice
of flux background. Our general results are illustrated in a detailed example.Comment: 72 pages, 2 figure
A Stringy Test of the Scalar Weak Gravity Conjecture
We prove a version of the Weak Gravity Conjecture for 6d F-theory or
heterotic string compactifications with 8 supercharges. This sharpens our
previous analysis by including massless scalar fields. The latter are known to
modify the Weak Gravity Conjecture bound in two a priori independent ways:
First, the extremality condition of a charged black hole is modified, and
second, the test particles required to satisfy the Weak Gravity Conjecture are
subject to additional Yukawa type interactions. We argue on general grounds
that at weak coupling, the two types of effects are equivalent for a tower of
asymptotically massless charged test particles predicted by the Swampland
Distance Conjecture. We then specialise to F-theory compactified on elliptic
Calabi-Yau three-folds and prove that the precise numerical bound on the
charge-to-mass ratio is satisfied at weak coupling. This amounts to an
intriguing coincidence of two a priori different notions of extremality, namely
one based on the balance of gauge, gravitational and scalar forces for extremal
(non-BPS) black holes, and the other encoded in the modular properties of
certain Jacobi forms. In the presence of multiple abelian gauge group factors,
the elliptic genus counting these states is a lattice quasi-Jacobi form of
higher rank, and we exemplify this in a model with two abelian gauge group
factors.Comment: 31 pages, 2 figure
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Fallverstehen in der Supervision
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Holomorphic Anomalies, Fourfolds and Fluxes
We investigate holomorphic anomalies of partition functions underlying string
compactifications on Calabi-Yau fourfolds with background fluxes. For elliptic
fourfolds the partition functions have an alternative interpretation as
elliptic genera of N=1 supersymmetric string theories in four dimensions, or as
generating functions for relative Gromov-Witten invariants of fourfolds with
fluxes. We derive the holomorphic anomaly equations by starting from the BCOV
formalism of topological strings, and translating them into geometrical terms.
The result can be recast into modular and elliptic anomaly equations. As a new
feature, as compared to threefolds, we find an extra contribution which is
given by a gravitational descendant invariant. This leads to linear terms in
the anomaly equations, which support an algebra of derivatives mapping between
partition functions of the various flux sectors. These geometric features are
mirrored by certain properties of quasi-Jacobi forms. We also offer an
interpretation of the physics from the viewpoint of the worldsheet theory.Comment: 64 pages, 4 figure
Wege zur Professionalisierung - Über die Anfänge der Supervision in Deutschland
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Novel Homoleptic and Heteroleptic Pt(II) β‐oxodithiocinnamic ester Complexes: Synthesis, Characterization, Interactions with 9‐methylguanine and Antiproliferative Activity
Abstract Three new series of homoleptic and heteroleptic platinum(II) β‐oxodithiocinnamic ester complexes, [Pt(L1–L9) 2 ], [Pt(L1–L9)(DMS)Cl] and [Pt(L1–L9)(DMSO)Cl], were synthesized and characterized using elemental analysis, mass spectrometry, and different NMR spectroscopy ( 1 H, 13 C{ 1 H} and 195 Pt). The β‐oxodithiocinnamic esters coordinate towards the platinum(II) centre as O,S‐bidentate chelating ligands. The structures of HL3, [Pt(L2) 2 ], [Pt(L6)(DMS)Cl] as well as [Pt(L2)(DMSO)Cl] have been confirmed through the X‐ray crystallography, where the platinum(II) complexes exhibit a slightly distorted square planar geometry. In this article, we also investigated the solvolysis of three representative Pt(II) complexes, as well as the interaction with 9‐methylguanine as a DNA model system, by utilizing the LC‐ESI‐MS technique. A selection of the complexes was assessed for their use as anticancer agents, and cytotoxicity assays with these complexes showed modest toxicity on both Cisplatin sensitive and resistant ovarian cancer cell lines. However, the compounds cytotoxicity was not affected by the Cisplatin resistance mechanisms and a specific selection of the ligands may modify the cell line specificity.imag
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