Title of article
M-theory on S1/Z2: new facts from a careful analysis Original
Author/Authors
Adel Bilal، نويسنده , , Jean-Pierre Derendinger، نويسنده , , Roger Sauser، نويسنده ,
Issue Information
روزنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2000
Pages
28
From page
347
To page
374
Abstract
We carefully reexamine the issues of solving the modified Bianchi identity, anomaly cancellations and flux quantization in the S1/Z2 orbifold of M-theory using the boundary-free “upstairs” formalism, avoiding several misconceptions present in earlier literature. While the solution for the four-form G to the modified Bianchi identity appears to depend on an arbitrary parameter b, we show that requiring G to be globally well-defined, i.e., invariant under small and large gauge and local Lorentz transformations, fixes b=1. This value also is necessary for a consistent reduction to the heterotic string in the small-radius limit. Insisting on properly defining all fields on the circle, we find that there is a previously unnoticed additional contribution to the anomaly inflow from the eleven-dimensional topological term. Anomaly cancellation then requires a quadratic relation between b and the combination λ6/κ4 of the gauge and gravitational coupling constants λ and κ. This contrasts with previous beliefs that anomaly cancellation would give a cubic equation for b. We observe that our solution for G automatically satisfies integer or half-integer flux quantization for the appropriate cycles. We explicitly write out the anomaly cancelling terms of the heterotic string as inherited from the M-theory approach. They differ from the usual ones by the addition of a well-defined local counterterm. We also show how five-branes enter our analysis.
Journal title
Nuclear Physics B
Serial Year
2000
Journal title
Nuclear Physics B
Record number
882311
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