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On Gauge Enhancement and Singular Limits in $G_2$ Compactifications of M-theory

High Energy Physics - Theory 2016-05-04 v3

Abstract

We study the physics of singular limits of G2G_2 compactifications of M-theory, which are necessary to obtain a compactification with non-abelian gauge symmetry or massless charged particles. This is more difficult than for Calabi-Yau compactifications, due to the absence of calibrated two-cycles that would have allowed for direct control of W-boson masses as a function of moduli. Instead, we study the relationship between gauge enhancement and singular limits in G2G_2 moduli space where an associative or coassociative submanifold shrinks to zero size; this involves the physics of topological defects and sometimes gives indirect control over particle masses, even though they are not BPS. We show how a lemma of Joyce associates the class of a three-cycle to any U(1)U(1) gauge theory in a smooth G2G_2 compactification. If there is an appropriate associative submanifold in this class then in the limit of nonabelian gauge symmetry it may be interpreted as a gauge theory worldvolume and provides the location of the singularities associated with non-abelian gauge or matter fields. We identify a number of gauge enhancement scenarios related to calibrated submanifolds, including Coulomb branches and non-isolated conifolds, and also study examples that realize them.

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@article{arxiv.1507.05965,
  title  = {On Gauge Enhancement and Singular Limits in $G_2$ Compactifications of M-theory},
  author = {James Halverson and David R. Morrison},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1507.05965},
  year   = {2016}
}

Comments

41 pages plus references and appendices. v2: references added. v3: JHEP version