Non-supersymmetric Branes and Discrete Topological Terms

Ivano Basile (Max Planck Institute for Physics)

Mon Feb 16, 14:00-15:00 (4 days ago)

Abstract: In a recent work, Tachikawa and Zhang proved the existence of a discrete topological term in the unique non-supersymmetric heterotic string with no tachyons in ten dimensions. This theory features NS5-branes, whose chiral degrees of freedom are not well-understood due to the absence of dualities or supersymmetry. In this paper, we test the consistency of a tentative spectrum obtained by anomaly inflow, studying the relation between the worldvolume theory and the discrete topological term in spacetime. Furthermore, we conduct a bottom-up investigation of lower-dimensional gravitational theories with the same methods.

condensed mattergeneral relativity and quantum cosmologyHEP - latticeHEP - theorymathematical physicsquantum physics

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