Fluxes, Holomorphic Anomalies and Elliptic Genera in d=4

Wolfgang Lerche (CERN)

28-May-2021, 08:00-09:00 (3 years ago)

Abstract: Motivated by tests of Weak Gravity Conjectures, we investigate properties of elliptic genera of string theories that arise in large distance limits of the moduli space of F-theory compactifications. This allows for a non-perturbative definition of elliptic genera that goes beyond the ordinary world-sheet description. While this construction has been known for six-dimensional theories, we find the four-dimensional variant to be surprisingly complex. The essential new ingredient is background fluxes, and these lead to different sectors of the elliptic genus with different modular properties. Crucial is the appearance of derivatives which leads to novel modular (and hence, holomorphic) anomalies that are much worse than expected. We also give a physical interpretation of these phenomena.

HEP - theorymathematical physicsalgebraic geometrycombinatoricsexactly solvable and integrable systems

Audience: researchers in the discipline


IBS-CGP Mathematical Physics Seminar

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