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T-folds, doubled geometry, and the SU(2) WZW model

High Energy Physics - Theory 2015-05-28 v4

Abstract

The SU(2) WZW model at large level N can be interpreted semiclassically as string theory on S^3 with N units of Neveu-Schwarz H-flux. While globally geometric, the model nevertheless exhibits an interesting doubled geometry possessing features in common with nongeometric string theory compactifications, for example, nonzero Q-flux. Therefore, it can serve as a fertile testing ground through which to improve our understanding of more exotic compactifications, in a context in which we have a firm understanding of the background from standard techniques. Three frameworks have been used to systematize the study of nongeometric backgrounds: the T-fold construction, Hitchin's generalized geometry, and fully doubled geometry. All of these double the standard description in some way, in order to geometrize the combined metric and Neveu Schwarz B-field data. We present the T-fold and fully doubled descriptions of WZW models, first for SU(2) and then for general group. Applying the formalism of Hull and Reid-Edwards, we indeed recover the physical metric and H-flux of the WZW model from the doubled description. As additional checks, we reproduce the abelian T-duality group and known semiclassical spectrum of D-branes.

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@article{arxiv.1106.6291,
  title  = {T-folds, doubled geometry, and the SU(2) WZW model},
  author = {Michael B. Schulz},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1106.6291},
  year   = {2015}
}

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69 pages; uses amslatex; v4 minor revisions