Trivial solutions of generalized supergravity vs non-abelian T-duality anomaly
Abstract
The equations that follow from kappa symmetry of the type II Green-Schwarz string are a certain deformation, by a Killing vector field , of the type II supergravity equations. We analyze under what conditions solutions of these `generalized' supergravity equations are trivial in the sense that they solve also the standard supergravity equations. We argue that for this to happen must be null and satisfy with the NSNS three-form field strength. Non-trivial examples are provided by symmetric pp-wave solutions. We then analyze the consequences for non-abelian T-duality and the closely related homogenous Yang-Baxter sigma models. When one performs non-abelian T-duality of a string sigma model on a non-unimodular (sub)algebra one generates a non-vanishing proportional to the trace of the structure constants. This is expected to lead to an anomaly but we show that when satisfies the same conditions the anomaly in fact goes away leading to more possibilities for non-anomalous non-abelian T-duality.
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@article{arxiv.1803.07391,
title = {Trivial solutions of generalized supergravity vs non-abelian T-duality anomaly},
author = {Linus Wulff},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1803.07391},
year = {2018}
}
Comments
11 pages; v2: Important clarifications in sec 5 and projections fixed there. References added. v3: Typos fixed and eq. (5.13) with the general form of the anomaly in terms of K and X added