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Section sigma models coupled to symplectic duality bundles on Lorentzian four-manifolds

High Energy Physics - Theory 2018-03-12 v2 Differential Geometry

Abstract

We give the global mathematical formulation of a class of generalized four-dimensional theories of gravity coupled to scalar matter and to Abelian gauge fields. In such theories, the scalar fields are described by a section of a surjective pseudo-Riemannian submersion π\pi over space-time, whose total space carries a Lorentzian metric making the fibers into totally-geodesic connected Riemannian submanifolds. In particular, π\pi is a fiber bundle endowed with a complete Ehresmann connection whose transport acts through isometries between the fibers. In turn, the Abelian gauge fields are "twisted" by a flat symplectic vector bundle defined over the total space of π\pi. This vector bundle is endowed with a vertical taming which locally encodes the gauge couplings and theta angles of the theory and gives rise to the notion of twisted self-duality, of crucial importance to construct the theory. When the Ehresmann connection of π\pi is integrable, we show that our theories are locally equivalent to ordinary Einstein-Scalar-Maxwell theories and hence provide a global non-trivial extension of the universal bosonic sector of four-dimensional supergravity. In this case, we show using a special trivializing atlas of π\pi that global solutions of such models can be interpreted as classical "locally-geometric" U-folds. In the non-integrable case, our theories differ locally from ordinary Einstein-Scalar-Maxwell theories and may provide a geometric description of classical U-folds which are "locally non-geometric".

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@article{arxiv.1711.05651,
  title  = {Section sigma models coupled to symplectic duality bundles on Lorentzian four-manifolds},
  author = {C. I. Lazaroiu and C. S. Shahbazi},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1711.05651},
  year   = {2018}
}

Comments

33 pages. Section added on the relation with (twisted) Scherk-Schwarz reductions