We study aspects of heterotic/F-theory duality for compactifications with Abelian gauge symmetries. We consider F-theory on general Calabi-Yau manifolds with a rank one Mordell-Weil group of rational sections. By rigorously performing the stable degeneration limit in a class of toric models, we derive both the Calabi-Yau geometry as well as the spectral cover describing the vector bundle in the heterotic dual theory. We carefully investigate the spectral cover employing the group law on the elliptic curve in the heterotic theory. We find in explicit examples that there are three different classes of heterotic duals that have U(1) factors in their low energy effective theories: split spectral covers describing bundles with S(U(m) × U(1)) structure group, spectral covers containing torsional sections that seem to give rise to bundles with SU(m) × (Formula presented.) structure group and bundles with purely non-Abelian structure groups having a centralizer in E8 containing a U(1) factor. In the former two cases, it is required that the elliptic fibration on the heterotic side has a non-trivial Mordell-Weil group. While the number of geometrically massless U(1)’s is determined entirely by geometry on the F-theory side, on the heterotic side the correct number of U(1)’s is found by taking into account a Stückelberg mechanism in the lower-dimensional effective theory. In geometry, this corresponds to the condition that sections in the two half K3 surfaces that arise in the stable degeneration limit of F-theory can be glued together globally.

Origin of Abelian gauge symmetries in heterotic/F-theory duality / Cvetič, Mirjam; Grassi, Antonella; Klevers, Denis*; Poretschkin, Maximilian; Song, Peng. - In: JOURNAL OF HIGH ENERGY PHYSICS. - ISSN 1029-8479. - ELETTRONICO. - 2016:4(2016), pp. 41.1-41.51. [10.1007/JHEP04(2016)041]

Origin of Abelian gauge symmetries in heterotic/F-theory duality

Grassi, Antonella
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2016

Abstract

We study aspects of heterotic/F-theory duality for compactifications with Abelian gauge symmetries. We consider F-theory on general Calabi-Yau manifolds with a rank one Mordell-Weil group of rational sections. By rigorously performing the stable degeneration limit in a class of toric models, we derive both the Calabi-Yau geometry as well as the spectral cover describing the vector bundle in the heterotic dual theory. We carefully investigate the spectral cover employing the group law on the elliptic curve in the heterotic theory. We find in explicit examples that there are three different classes of heterotic duals that have U(1) factors in their low energy effective theories: split spectral covers describing bundles with S(U(m) × U(1)) structure group, spectral covers containing torsional sections that seem to give rise to bundles with SU(m) × (Formula presented.) structure group and bundles with purely non-Abelian structure groups having a centralizer in E8 containing a U(1) factor. In the former two cases, it is required that the elliptic fibration on the heterotic side has a non-trivial Mordell-Weil group. While the number of geometrically massless U(1)’s is determined entirely by geometry on the F-theory side, on the heterotic side the correct number of U(1)’s is found by taking into account a Stückelberg mechanism in the lower-dimensional effective theory. In geometry, this corresponds to the condition that sections in the two half K3 surfaces that arise in the stable degeneration limit of F-theory can be glued together globally.
2016
Origin of Abelian gauge symmetries in heterotic/F-theory duality / Cvetič, Mirjam; Grassi, Antonella; Klevers, Denis*; Poretschkin, Maximilian; Song, Peng. - In: JOURNAL OF HIGH ENERGY PHYSICS. - ISSN 1029-8479. - ELETTRONICO. - 2016:4(2016), pp. 41.1-41.51. [10.1007/JHEP04(2016)041]
Cvetič, Mirjam; Grassi, Antonella; Klevers, Denis*; Poretschkin, Maximilian; Song, Peng
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