Remarks on the non-Riemannian sector in Double Field Theory
Abstract
Taking covariant field variables as its truly fundamental constituents, Double Field Theory can accommodate not only conventional supergravity but also non-Riemannian gravities that may be classified by two non-negative integers, . Such non-Riemannian backgrounds render a propagating string chiral and anti-chiral over and dimensions respectively. Examples include, but are not limited to, Newton--Cartan, Carroll, or Gomis--Ooguri. Here we analyze the variational principle with care for a generic non-Riemannian sector. We recognize a nontrivial subtlety for that infinitesimal variations generically include those which change . This seems to suggest that the various non-Riemannian gravities should better be identified as different solution sectors of Double Field Theory rather than viewed as independent theories. Separate verification of our results as string worldsheet beta-functions may enlarge the scope of the string landscape far beyond Riemann.
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@article{arxiv.1909.10711,
title = {Remarks on the non-Riemannian sector in Double Field Theory},
author = {Kyoungho Cho and Jeong-Hyuck Park},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1909.10711},
year = {2020}
}
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44 pages = 30 pages + Appendix + References; v2) Refs added, minor changes, final version