Two-Dimensional Twisted Sigma Models And The Theory of Chiral Differential Operators
Abstract
In this paper, we study the perturbative aspects of a twisted version of the two-dimensional heterotic sigma model on a holomorphic gauge bundle over a complex, hermitian manifold . We show that the model can be naturally described in terms of the mathematical theory of ``Chiral Differential Operators". In particular, the physical anomalies of the sigma model can be reinterpreted in terms of an obstruction to a global definition of the associated sheaf of vertex superalgebras derived from the free conformal field theory describing the model locally on . One can also obtain a novel understanding of the sigma model one-loop beta function solely in terms of holomorphic data. At the locus, where the obstruction vanishes for smooth manifold , we obtain a purely mathematical description of the half-twisted variant of the topological A-model and (if ) its elliptic genus. By studying the half-twisted model on , one can show that a subset of the infinite-dimensional space of physical operators generates an underlying super-affine Lie algebra. Furthermore, on a non-K\"ahler, parallelised, group manifold with torsion, we uncover a direct relationship between the modulus of the corresponding sheaves of chiral de Rham complex, and the level of the underlying WZW theory.
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@article{arxiv.hep-th/0604179,
title = {Two-Dimensional Twisted Sigma Models And The Theory of Chiral Differential Operators},
author = {Meng-Chwan Tan},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:hep-th/0604179},
year = {2009}
}
Comments
93 pages, no figures. Published version. See also companion paper arXiv:0705.0790