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Framed M-branes, corners, and topological invariants

High Energy Physics - Theory 2018-09-25 v2 Algebraic Topology Differential Geometry

Abstract

We uncover and highlight relations between the M-branes in M-theory and various topological invariants: the Hopf invariant over Q\mathbb{Q}, Z\mathbb{Z} and Z2\mathbb{Z}_2, the Kervaire invariant, the ff-invariant, and the ν\nu-invariant. This requires either a framing or a corner structure. The canonical framing provides a minimum for the classical action and the change of framing encodes the structure of the action and possible anomalies. We characterize the flux quantization condition on the C-field and the topological action of the M5-brane via the Hopf invariant, and the dual of the C-field as (a refinement of) an element of Hopf invariant two. In the signature formulation, the contribution to the M-brane effective action is given by the Maslov index of the corner. The Kervaire invariant implies that the effective action of the M5-brane is quadratic. Our study leads to viewing the self-dual string, which is the boundary of the M2-brane on the M5-brane worldvolume, as a string theory in the sense of cobordism of manifolds with corners. We show that the dynamics of the C-field and its dual are encoded in unified way in the 4-sphere, which suggests the corresponding spectrum as the generalized cohomology theory describing the fields. The effective action of the corner is captured by the ff-invariant, which is an invariant at chromatic level two. Finally, considering M-theory on manifolds with G_2 holonomy we show that the canonical G2{\rm G}_2 structure minimizes the topological part of the M5-brane action. This is done via the ν\nu-invariant and a variant that we introduce related to the one-loop polynomial.

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@article{arxiv.1310.1060,
  title  = {Framed M-branes, corners, and topological invariants},
  author = {Hisham Sati},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1310.1060},
  year   = {2018}
}

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33 pages, minor revisions, updated context and references, published version