Spinorial geometry, horizons and superconformal symmetry in six dimensions
High Energy Physics - Theory
2015-06-19 v2
Abstract
The spinorial geometry method of solving Killing spinor equations is reviewed as it applies to 6-dimensional (1,0) supergravity. In particular, it is explained how the method is used to identify both the fractions of supersymmetry preserved by and the geometry of all supersymmetric backgrounds. Then two applications are described to systems that exhibit superconformal symmetry. The first is the proof that some 6-dimensional black hole horizons are locally isometric to , where is diffeomeorphic to . The second one is a description of all supersymmetric solutions of 6-dimensional (1,0) superconformal theories and in particular of their brane solitons.
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@article{arxiv.1404.3976,
title = {Spinorial geometry, horizons and superconformal symmetry in six dimensions},
author = {M. Akyol and G. Papadopoulos},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1404.3976},
year = {2015}
}
Comments
51 pages, accepted for publication in CQG, additional references added