Abstract

It is well understood --- through string dualities --- that there are 20 massless vector fields in the spectrum of eight-dimensional F-theory compactifications on smooth elliptically fibered K3 surfaces at a generic point in the K3 moduli space. Such F-theory vacua, which do not have any enhanced gauge symmetries, can be thought of as supersymmetric type IIB compactifications on P1 with 24 (p,q) seven-branes. Naively, one might expect there to be 24 massless vector fields in the eight-dimensional effective theory coming from world-volume gauge fields of the 24 branes. In this paper, we show how the vector field spectrum of the eight-dimensional effective theory can be obtained from the point of view of type IIB supergravity coupled to the world-volume theory of the seven-branes. In particular, we first show that the two-forms of the type IIB theory absorb the seven-brane world-volume gauge fields via the Cremmer-Scherk mechanism. We then proceed to show that the massless vector fields of the eight-dimensional theory come from KK-reducing the SL(2,Z) doublet two-forms of type IIB theory along SL(2,Z) doublet one-forms on the P1. We also discuss the relation between these vector fields and the "eaten" world-volume vector fields of the seven-branes.

Highlights

  • Are many different approaches to understand these vacua

  • We proceed to show that the massless vector fields of the eight-dimensional theory come from KK-reducing the SL(2, Z) doublet two-forms of type IIB theory along SL(2, Z) doublet one-forms on the P1

  • Let us elaborate the issue with K3 compactifications of F-theory, which is the subject of this paper

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Summary

Review of F-theory compactifications on smooth K3 surfaces

We review eight-dimensional backgrounds coming from compactifying F-. Theory on a smooth generic elliptically fibered K3 manifold with a section.. We first review its massless matter content using F-theory/heterotic duality, focusing on the gauge fields, and proceed to describe the supergravity solution in more detail. Eight-dimensional F-theory backgrounds with minimal supersymmetry come from compactifying F-theory on an elliptically fibered K3 manifold f : M → Swith a section. We assume that the complex structure of Mis at a generic point in the moduli space. We assume generic values for the coefficients of F8 and G12. When this is the case, the manifold is smooth and the elliptic fibration has

24 I1 singularities at the loci
The Cremmer-Scherk mechanism
Definition
Coordinate-free description of doublet one-forms
Construction from harmonic two-forms on M
Ξ is normalizable with respect to the inner-product
Properties of KK-reduced vector fields
Future directions
A Monodromies of permitted gauge transformations φ
C The Thomae formula
E The cohomology of semi-flat harmonic two-forms
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