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A Five-brane Modulus in the Effective N=1 Supergravity of M-Theory

High Energy Physics - Theory 2009-10-31 v1

Abstract

Five-branes lead in four dimensions to massless N=1 supermultiplets if M-theory is compactified on S1/Z2 x (a Calabi-Yau threefold). One of them describes the modulus associated with the position of the five-brane along the circle S1. We derive the effective four-dimensional supergravity of this multiplet and its coupling to bulk moduli and to Yang-Mills and charged matter multiplets located on Z2 fixed planes. The dynamics of the five-brane modes is obtained by reduction and supersymmetrization of the covariant five-brane bosonic action. Our construction respects all symmetries of M-theory, including the self-duality of the brane antisymmetric tensor. Corrections to gauge couplings are strongly constrained by this self-duality property. The brane contribution to the effective scalar potential is formally similar to a renormalization of the dilaton. The vacuum structure is not modified. Altogether, the impact of the five-brane modulus on the effective supergravity is reminiscent of string one-loop corrections produced by standard compactification moduli.

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@article{arxiv.hep-th/0009054,
  title  = {A Five-brane Modulus in the Effective N=1 Supergravity of M-Theory},
  author = {Jean-Pierre Derendinger and Roger Sauser},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:hep-th/0009054},
  year   = {2009}
}

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34 pages, LaTeX