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The Type IIA Flux Potential, 4-forms and Freed-Witten anomalies

High Energy Physics - Theory 2018-09-26 v2

Abstract

We compute the full classical 4d scalar potential of type IIA Calabi-Yau orientifolds in the presence of fluxes and D6-branes. We show that it can be written as a bilinear form V=ZABρAρBV = Z^{AB} \rho_A\rho_B, where the ρA\rho_A are in one-to-one correspondence with the 4-form fluxes of the 4d effective theory. The ρA\rho_A only depend on the internal fluxes, the axions and the topological data of the compactification, and are fully determined by the Freed-Witten anomalies of branes that appear as 4d string defects. The quadratic form ZABZ^{AB} only depends on the saxionic partners of these axions. In general, the ρA\rho_A can be seen as the basic invariants under the discrete shift symmetries of the 4d effective theory, and therefore the building blocks of any flux-dependent quantity. All these polynomials may be obtained by derivation from one of them, associated to a universal 4-form. The standard N=1 supergravity flux superpotential is uniquely determined from this {\it master polynomial}, and vice versa.

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@article{arxiv.1802.05771,
  title  = {The Type IIA Flux Potential, 4-forms and Freed-Witten anomalies},
  author = {Alvaro Herraez and Luis E. Ibanez and Fernando Marchesano and Gianluca Zoccarato},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1802.05771},
  year   = {2018}
}

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75 pages, one figure; v2 minor corrections