Topological field theories of 2- and 3-forms in six dimensions
Abstract
We consider several diffeomorphism invariant field theories of 2- and 3-forms in six dimensions. They all share the same kinetic term , but differ in the potential term that is added. The theory with no potential term is topological - it describes no propagating degrees of freedom. We show that the theory continues to remain topological when either the or potential term is added. The latter theory can be viewed as a background independent version of the 6-dimensional Hitchin theory, for its critical points are complex or para-complex 6-manifolds, but unlike in Hitchin's construction, one does not need to choose of a background cohomology class to define the theory. We also show that the dimensional reduction of the theory to three dimensions, when reducing on S3, gives 3D gravity.
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@article{arxiv.1705.04477,
title = {Topological field theories of 2- and 3-forms in six dimensions},
author = {Yannick Herfray and Kirill Krasnov},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1705.04477},
year = {2017}
}
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24 pages, no figures