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$\text{Spin}^h$ Structure, Scalar and Charged Spinor Eigenfunctions on the $SU(3)/SO(3)$ Wu Manifold

High Energy Physics - Theory 2026-03-10 v2

Abstract

Generalised spin structures are necessary for placing fermions on manifolds that do not admit a standard spin structure. This is especially relevant in a dimensional reduction on such a manifold, which can then be compensated by using fermions that are appropriately charged under some Maxwell or Yang-Mills field defined on the internal manifold. A well known example in the physics literature is CP2\mathbb{CP}^2, which has four real dimensions and is the coset SU(3)/U(2)SU(3)/U(2). In this paper we focus on a five-dimensional coset space, namely the Wu manifold SU(3)/SO(3)maxSU(3)/SO(3)_{\rm max}, where SO(3)maxSO(3)_{\rm max} is maximal in SU(3)SU(3). Intriguingly, the Wu manifold does not admit a spin structure or spinc^c structure, it does admit a spinh^h structure. We provide a physical interpretation of the spinh^h structure by considering spinors that are coupled to an SO(3)SO(3) Yang-Mills field defined on the Wu manifold, but which carry half-integer "isospin," thereby canceling the minus sign in the holonomy for uncharged spinors that provides the original obstruction to an ordinary spin structure. We also construct a gauge-covariantly constant spinor in the Wu manifold, and we show how this can be employed in order to construct spinh^h spinor harmonics from scalar harmonics. We provide a very explicit construction of all the scalar and spinh^h harmonics. In a follow-up paper, we shall employ the results we obtain here in order to discuss dimensional reductions and consistent reductions on the Wu manifold.

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@article{arxiv.2512.19497,
  title  = {$\text{Spin}^h$ Structure, Scalar and Charged Spinor Eigenfunctions on the $SU(3)/SO(3)$ Wu Manifold},
  author = {Cameron Gibson and Okan Günel and Gabriel Larios and C. N. Pope},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2512.19497},
  year   = {2026}
}

Comments

66 pages, 1 figure, 1 table. v2: added references and mathematical discussion of spin^h calculation in Section 4