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Gaugings and other Supergravity Tools for p brane Physics Pietro Fré Pietro Fré Lectures Lectures at at the RTN the RTN School, School, Paris 2001 Paris 2001 IHS IHS

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Page 1: Gaugings and other Supergravity Tools for p brane Physics Pietro Fré Lectures at the RTN School, Paris 2001 IHS

Gaugings and other Supergravity Tools for p brane Physics

Pietro FréPietro Fré

Lectures at Lectures at

the RTN the RTN

School, School,

Paris 2001Paris 2001

IHSIHS

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p-Brane Actions

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The parameter and the harmonic function H(y)

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Electric and magnetic p-branes

“Elementary”

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Conformal branes and AdS space

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AdS is a special case of a Domain Wall

These two forms are related by a coordinate transformation

ELECTRIC BRANE

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Coordinate patches and the conformal gauge

Conformal brane

a=0

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Randall Sundrum gravity trapping

These potentials have a Volcano shape that allows the existence of normalizable zero mode describing the graviton in D-1 dimensions. The continuum Kaluza Klein spectrum contributes only a small correction to the D-1 dimensional Newton’s law

Randall Sundrum

Kaluza Klein expansion in non compact space

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Positivity of the Wall Tension

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The “dual frame” of Boonstra, Skenderis and Townsend

We learn that although the We learn that although the AdSAdS x x SS8-p8-p is not a solution of supergravity, we can is not a solution of supergravity, we can notheless compactify on the spherenotheless compactify on the sphere S S8-p8-p, or other compact manifold , or other compact manifold XX8-p 8-p !!!!!!

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“Near brane” factorization in the dual frame

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p-brane

(D-p-1) - Cone An X8-p compact manifold is the base of the transverse cone C( X8-p )

In D=10 the p-brane splits the space into a d=p+1 world volume and a transverse

cone C( X8-p ) that has the compact manifold X8-p as base.

2222XCone dsrdrds

ddxdsbrane 2 In some

sense

The transverse cone

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Domain wall supergravity from “sphere reduction”

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The DW/QFT correspondence of Boonstra Skenderis & Townsend

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This raises some basic questions and we have some partial answers:

Which supergravity is it that accommodates the Domain Which supergravity is it that accommodates the Domain Wall solution after the “sphere” reduction?Wall solution after the “sphere” reduction?

It is a “It is a “gauged supergravitygauged supergravity”” But which “gauging” ?But which “gauging” ? Typically a Typically a non compact one. non compact one. It is It is compactcompact for AdS for AdS

branes!branes! What are the possible gaugings?What are the possible gaugings? These are These are classifiableclassifiable and sometimes and sometimes classifiedclassified How is the gauging determined and how does it reflect How is the gauging determined and how does it reflect

microscopic string dynamics?microscopic string dynamics? ??? This is the research frontier!??? This is the research frontier!

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Supergravity bosonic items

The interesting structures are produced by the gauging. This a superstructure imposed on the geometric structure of “ungauged “ supergravity

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Before the gauging

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The only exceptions

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By compactification from By compactification from higher dimensionshigher dimensions. In . In this case the scalar manifold is identified as the this case the scalar manifold is identified as the moduli spacemoduli space of the internal compact manifold of the internal compact manifold

By direct construction of each supergravity in the By direct construction of each supergravity in the chosen dimension. In this case one uses the a chosen dimension. In this case one uses the a priori constraints provided by supersymmetry. In priori constraints provided by supersymmetry. In particular particular holonomyholonomy and the need to and the need to reconcilereconcile p+1 forms with scalarsp+1 forms with scalars

Two ways to determine G/H or anyhow the scalar manifold

DUALITIESSpecial GeometriesThe second method is more general, the

first knows more about superstrings, but the two must be consistent

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Scalar cosets in d=4

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Scalar manifolds by dimensions....

Rather then by number of supersymmetries we can go by dimensionsat fixed number of supercharges. This is what we have done above for the maximal number of susy charges, i.e. 32. These scalar geoemtries can be derived by sequential toroidal compactifications.

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How to determine the scalar cosets G/H from supersymmetry

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.....and symplectic or pseudorthogonal representations

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How to retrieve the D=4 table

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and some comments on it

Let us now have a closer inspection at the role of symplectic embeddings and duality transformations. They exist in D=4 and do not exist in D=5. Yet in D=5 there is a counterpart of this provided by the mechanisms of very special geometry that have a common origine: how to reconcile p-forms with scalars!

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Duality rotations 1

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Duality Rotations 2

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Duality Rotations 3

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Duality Rotation Groups

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The symplectic or pseudorthogonal embedding in D=2r

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.......continued

This embedding is the key point in the construction of N-extended supergravity lagrangians in even dimensions. It determines the form of the kinetic matrix of the self-dual p+1 forms and later controls the gauging procedures.

D=4,8

D=6,10

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The symplectic caseD=4,8

This is the basic object entering susy rules and later fermion shifts and the scalar

potential

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The Gaillard and Zumino master formula

We have:

A general expression for the vector kinetic matrix in terms of the symplectically embedded coset representatives. This matrix is also named the period matrix because when we have Calabi Yau compactifications the scalar manifold is no longer a coset manifold and the kinetic matrix of vectors can instead be determined form algebraic geometry as the period matrix of the Calabi Yau 3-fold

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Supergravity on D=5 and more scalar geometries

We consider now the scalar geometries of D=5 Supergravity. Their structure is driven by a typical five dimensional feature

The coupling of the multi CHERN SIMONS TERM

All vector fields participate

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The D=5, N=2 vector multiplets

The pseudo Majorana condition is responsible for the holonomy Usp(N)Usp(N) of the scalar manifold (N=# of supersymmetries)

RealReal

GeometryGeometry

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Hypermultiplets

As it always happens, the conjugation properties of the fermions determine the restricted holonomy of the scalar manifold. We already know that the holonomy must have a factor Usp(2)=SU(2). Now we also learn about a factor Sp(2m,R). The result is

Quaternionic manifolds

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Gunaydin, Sierra and Townsend discovered in 1985....

Real Geometry Real Geometry defined in terms defined in terms of these of these

This is the

graviphoton

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N=8, D=5 Supergravity

The ordinary Maurer Cartan 1-forms are replaced by gauged ones, when gauging

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Supergravity items in N=8, D=5

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General Form of the Gravitino SUSY RULE

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Very Special Geometry

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The section X(is the crucial item

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Hypergeometry: Quaternionic or HyperKahler manifolds

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Triplet of HyperKahler 2-forms

Identification of the SU(2) curvatures with the HyperKahler forms

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Implications of Restricted Holonomy

The restricted SU(2) x Sp(2m,R) holonomy implies this decomposition of the Riemann tensor and this stronger identity. They are

essential for supersymmetry

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General aspects of gaugings and susy breaking

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The potential is determined by the fermion shifts

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Integrability in D=4

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Integrability in D dimensions

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The general concept of Killing spinor

The fermion shifts contain a crucial informations about vacua.

How are the fermion shifts determined?

In terms of coset representatives (or analogues in the special geometries) and gauge group structure constants!

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1st Example N=8,D=4 SUGRA

Of this theory de Wit and Nicolai wrote the compact gauging in 1982. Hull

introduced many non compact gaugings. In 1998 an exhaustive classification was shown. It coincides with Hull models and contraction thereof

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Structure of the coset (Cremmer and Julia 1980)

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and the Usp(28,28) structure.....

Properties of the coset

representative

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The Susy Rules in this case

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The electric Group SL(8,R)This is the

essential algebraic

datum

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The gauged Cartan Maurer forms

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The T tensors

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The allowed irreducible tensors

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Who is in, who is out in T

=

Of the many representations only two remain, for example the 28 is deleted in the above decomposition of the tensor product

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The fermion

shifts

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The Result of the Classification

It turns out that the T-identities can be It turns out that the T-identities can be reduced to algebraic identities t-identities reduced to algebraic identities t-identities on the embedding matrix.on the embedding matrix.

These identities can be completely solved These identities can be completely solved and once finds all possible gauge algebrasand once finds all possible gauge algebras

These algebras are compact, non compact These algebras are compact, non compact and also there are non compact non and also there are non compact non semisimple. They are classified by a semisimple. They are classified by a signaturesignature

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Let us define the CSO(p,q,r) algebras

Singular signature

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....continued

In terms of these algebras we have all possible N=8 In terms of these algebras we have all possible N=8 gaugings with their associated embedding matrix in gaugings with their associated embedding matrix in SL(8,R)SL(8,R)

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The complete list

Cordaro, Gualtieri,P.F.,Termonia,Trigiante (1998)

Boonstra, Skenderis & Townsend identify this with the near brane sugra of the D2 brane

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Triholomorphic isometries

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The triholomorphic moment map

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The triholomorphic Poisson bracket

This identity plays a crucial role in the construction of the gaugings both in D=4 and D=5

D’Auria, Ferrara, Fré (1991)

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Conditions on the choice of the gauge group in N=2,D=5

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.....continued

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Gauging of the composite connections

Since the scalar manifold is not a coset G/H we cannot apply the gauging via Maurer Cartan equation. Yet it has enough geoemtric structure to define a gauging for each connection in the game.

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Ceresole & Dall’Agata’s resultThe study of this potential is in fieri. Non semisimple gaugings might be a corner to explore more carefully