Stability of Riemannian manifolds with Killing spinors
Abstract
Riemannian manifolds with non-zero Killing spinors are Einstein manifolds. Klaus Kr\"{o}ncke proved that all complete Riemannian manifolds with imaginary Killing spinors are (linearly) strictly stable in \cite{Kro15}. In this paper, we obtain a new proof for this stability result by using a Bochner type formula in \cite{DWW05} and \cite{Wan91}. Moreover, existence of real Killing spinors is closely related to the Sasaki-Einstein structure. A regular Sasaki-Einstein manifold is essentially the total space of a certain principal -bundle over a K\"{a}hler-Einstein manifold. We prove that if the base space is a product of two K\"{a}hler-Einstein manifolds then the regular Sasaki-Einstein manifold is unstable. This provides us many new examples of unstable manifolds with real Killing spinors.
Keywords
Cite
@article{arxiv.1605.07149,
title = {Stability of Riemannian manifolds with Killing spinors},
author = {Changliang Wang},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1605.07149},
year = {2017}
}
Comments
Final version, introduction revised, references added