Abstract

This paper examines a proposal for gauging non-linear sigma models with respect to a Lie algebroid action. The general conditions for gauging a non-linear sigma model with a set of involutive vector fields are given. We show that it is always possible to find a set of vector fields which will (locally) admit a Lie algebroid gauging. Furthermore, the gauging process is not unique; if the vector fields span the tangent space of the manifold, there is a free choice of a flat connection. Ensuring that the gauged action is equivalent to the ungauged action imposes the real constraint of the Lie algebroid gauging proposal. It does not appear possible (in general) to find a field strength term which can be added to the action via a Lagrange multiplier to impose the equivalence of the gauged and ungauged actions. This prevents the proposal from being used to extend T-duality. Integrability of local Lie algebroid actions to global Lie groupoid actions is discussed.

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