Torsion in cohomology and dimensional reduction
Abstract
Conventional wisdom dictates that factors in the integral cohomology group of a compact manifold cannot be computed via smooth -forms. We revisit this lore in light of the dimensional reduction of string theory on , endowed with a -structure metric that leads to a supersymmetric EFT. If massive -form eigenmodes of the Laplacian enter the EFT, then torsion cycles coupling to them will have a non-trivial smeared delta form, that is an EFT long-wavelength description of -form currents of the -cycles of . We conjecture that, whenever torsion cycles are calibrated, their linking number can be computed via their smeared delta forms. From the EFT viewpoint, a torsion factor in cohomology corresponds to a gauge symmetry realised by a St\"uckelberg-like action, and calibrated torsion cycles to BPS objects that source the massive fields involved in it.
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@article{arxiv.2306.14959,
title = {Torsion in cohomology and dimensional reduction},
author = {Gonzalo F. Casas and Fernando Marchesano and Matteo Zatti},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2306.14959},
year = {2023}
}
Comments
44 pages + appendices. V2: References added. Domain wall solution in section 4 reinterpreted