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McOrist, Jock
- PublicationHalf-twisted correlators from the Coulomb branch
We compute correlators of chiral operators in half-twisted (0, 2) supersymmetric gauged linear sigma models. Our results give simple algebraic formulas for a (0, 2) generalization of genus zero Gromov-Witten invariants of compact toric varieties. We derive compact expressions for (0, 2) deformed quantum cohomology relations and apply our general method to several examples.
- PublicationThe Revival of (0, 2) Sigma Models
Compactifications of the heterotic string are a viable route to phenomenologically realistic vacua and interesting new mathematics. While supergravity aspects of heterotic compactifications are largely well-understood their worldsheet description remains largely unexplored. We review recent work in developing linear sigma model techniques aimed at elucidating the underlying worldsheet description.
- PublicationNew examples of flux vacua
Type IIB toroidal orientifolds are among the earliest examples of flux vacua. By applying T-duality, we construct the first examples of massive IIA flux vacua with Minkowski space-times, along with new examples of type IIA flux vacua. The backgrounds are surprisingly simple with no four-form flux at all. They serve as illustrations of the ingredients needed to build type IIA and massive IIA solutions with scale separation. To check that these backgrounds are actually solutions, we formulate the complete set of type II supergravity equations of motion in a very useful form that treats the R-R fields democratically.
- PublicationType IIB flux vacua from the string worldsheetWe study type IIB string compactifications in the presence of RR and NSNS fluxes using worldsheet techniques. Vertex operators corresponding to internal RR and NSNS fluxes are constructed in the hybrid formalism with manifest target space supersymmetry. In a simple class of examples, we compute various known physical phenomena such as warping and the generation of a superpotential for complex structure moduli. The results are in precise agreement with the supergravity literature.
- PublicationRelating conifold geometries to NS5-branes
We construct the first known example of a near horizon supergravity solution for a pair of NS5-branes, intersecting on R-1.3 and localised in all directions except a single transverse circle. We do this by establishing an explicit map between the conifold metric and the near horizon geometry of two intersecting NS5-branes. clarifying and correcting a number of open issues in the literature en route. Our technique is general in nature and may be applied to a whole class of 1/4-BPS five-brane webs and their geometric duals. These 1/4-BPS solutions may have an interesting holographic interpretation in terms of little string theory.
- PublicationOn the Effective Field Theory of Heterotic Vacua
The effective field theory of heterotic vacua that realise ℝ3,1 preserving N = 1 supersymmetry is studied. The vacua in question admit large radius limits taking the form ℝ3,1 × X, with X a smooth threefold with vanishing first Chern class and a stable holomorphic gauge bundle E. In a previous paper we calculated the kinetic terms for moduli, deducing the moduli metric and Kähler potential. In this paper, we compute the remaining couplings in the effective field theory, correct to first order in α` . In particular, we compute the contribution of the matter sector to the Kähler potential and derive the Yukawa couplings and other quadratic fermionic couplings. From this we write down a Kähler potential K and superpotential W.
- PublicationOld issues and linear sigma models
Using mirror symmetry, we resolve an old puzzle in the linear sigma model description of the spacetime Higgs mechanism in a heterotic string compactification with (2,2) worldsheet supersymmetry. The resolution has a nice spacetime interpretation via the normalization of physical fields and suggests that with a little care deformations of the linear sigma model can describe heterotic Higgs branches.
- PublicationThe Universal Geometry of Heterotic Vacua
We consider a family of perturbative heterotic string backgrounds. These are complex threefolds X with c1 = 0, each with a gauge field solving the Hermitian Yang-Mill's equations and compatible B and H fields that satisfy the anomaly cancellation conditions. Our perspective is to consider a geometry in which these backgrounds are fibred over a parameter space. If the manifold X has coordinates x, and parameters are denoted by y, then it is natural to consider coordinate transformations x → x (with tilde) (x, y) and y → y (with tilde)(y). Similarly, gauge transformations of the gauge field and B field also depend on both x and y. In the process of defining deformations of the background fields that are suitably covariant under these transformations, it turns out to be natural to extend the gauge field A to a gauge field A on the extended (x, y)-space. Similarly, the B, H, and other fields are also extended. The total space of the fibration of the heterotic structures is the Universal Geometry of the title. The extension of gauge fields has been studied in relation to Donaldson theory and monopole moduli spaces. String vacua furnish a richer application of these ideas. One advantage of this point of view is that previously disparate results are unified into a simple tensor formulation. In a previous paper, by three of the present authors, the metric on the moduli space of heterotic theories was derived, correct through O(α`), and it was shown how this was related to a simple Kähler potential. With the present formalism, we are able to rederive the results of this previously long and involved calculation, in less than a page.
- PublicationDynamical vacuum selection in string theory(Elsevier BV, North-Holland, 2010-07-01)
;Kutasov, David ;Lunin, Oleg; Royston, Andrew BWe study a system of D-branes localized near an intersection of Neveu-Schwarz fivebranes, that is known to exhibit a landscape of supersymmetric and (metastable) supersymmetry breaking vacua. We show that early universe cosmology drives it to a particular long-lived supersymmetry breaking ground state.