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Subsectors, Dynkin Diagrams and New Generalised Geometries

High Energy Physics - Theory 2017-11-15 v2 Differential Geometry

Abstract

We examine how generalised geometries can be associated with a labelled Dynkin diagram built around a gravity line. We present a series of new generalised geometries based on the groups Spin(d,d)×R+\mathit{Spin}(d,d)\times\mathbb{R}^+ for which the generalised tangent space transforms in a spinor representation of the group. In low dimensions these all appear in subsectors of maximal supergravity theories. The case d=8d=8 provides a geometry for eight-dimensional backgrounds of M theory with only seven-form flux, which have not been included in any previous geometric construction. This geometry is also one of a series of "half-exceptional" geometries, which "geometrise" a six-form gauge field. In the appendix, we consider examples of other algebras appearing in gravitational theories and give a method to derive the Dynkin labels for the "section condition" in general. We argue that generalised geometry can describe restrictions and subsectors of many gravitational theories.

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@article{arxiv.1310.4196,
  title  = {Subsectors, Dynkin Diagrams and New Generalised Geometries},
  author = {Charles Strickland-Constable},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1310.4196},
  year   = {2017}
}

Comments

42 pages, v2: minor improvements and changes, published version