Invariant solutions to the Strominger system and the heterotic equations of motion

We construct many new invariant solutions to the Strominger system with respect to a 2-parameter family of metric connections ¿e,¿¿e,¿ in the anomaly cancellation equation. The ansatz ¿e,¿¿e,¿ is a natural extension of the canonical 1-parameter family of Hermitian connections found by Gauduchon, as...

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Autores: Otal Germán, Antonio, Ugarte Vilumbrales, Luis, Villacampa Gutierrez, Raquel
Formato: artículo
Estado:Versión publicada
Fecha de publicación:2017
País:España
Recursos:Universidad de Zaragoza
Repositorio:Zaguán. Repositorio Digital de la Universidad de Zaragoza
OAI Identifier:oai:zaguan.unizar.es:61558
Acesso em linha:http://zaguan.unizar.es/record/61558
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Resumo:We construct many new invariant solutions to the Strominger system with respect to a 2-parameter family of metric connections ¿e,¿¿e,¿ in the anomaly cancellation equation. The ansatz ¿e,¿¿e,¿ is a natural extension of the canonical 1-parameter family of Hermitian connections found by Gauduchon, as one recovers the Chern connection ¿c¿c for View the MathML source(e,¿)=(0,12), and the Bismut connection ¿+¿+ for View the MathML source(e,¿)=(12,0). In particular, explicit invariant solutions to the Strominger system with respect to the Chern connection, with non-flat instanton and positive a'a' are obtained. Furthermore, we give invariant solutions to the heterotic equations of motion with respect to the Bismut connection. Our solutions live on three different compact non-Kähler homogeneous spaces, obtained as the quotient by a lattice of maximal rank of a nilpotent Lie group, the semisimple group SL(2,C)SL(2,C) and a solvable Lie group. To our knowledge, these are the only known invariant solutions to the heterotic equations of motion, and we conjecture that there is no other such homogeneous space admitting an invariant solution to the heterotic equations of motion with respect to a connection in the ansatz ¿e,¿¿e,¿.