Towards an N = 1\,\, SU (3)-invariant supersymmetric membrane flow in eleven-dimensional supergravity
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Towards an \(\mathcal N = 1\,\, SU (3)\)-invariant supersymmetric membrane flow in eleven-dimensional supergravity
Towards an \(\mathcal N = 1\,\, SU (3)\)-invariant supersymmetric membrane flow in eleven-dimensional supergravity
Applications of differential geometry to physics (53Z05) Supersymmetry and quantum mechanics (81Q60) Renormalization group methods applied to problems in quantum field theory (81T17) String and superstring theories; other extended objects (e.g., branes) in quantum field theory (81T30) Exact solutions to problems in general relativity and gravitational theory (83C15) Einstein-Maxwell equations (83C22) Supergravity (83E50) Analysis on supermanifolds or graded manifolds (58C50)
Abstract: The M-theory lift of N=1 G_2-invariant RG flow via a combinatoric use of the 4-dimensional RG flow and 11-dimensional Einstein-Maxwell equations was found some time ago. The 11-dimensional metric, a warped product of an asymptotically AdS_4 space with a squashed and stretched 7-sphere, for SU(3)-invariance was found before. In this paper, by choosing the 4-dimensional internal space as CP^2 space, we discover an exact solution of N=1 G_2-invariant flow to the 11-dimensional field equations. By an appropriate coordinate transformation on the three internal coordinates, we also find an 11-dimensional solution of N=1 G_2-invariant flow interpolating from N=8 SO(8)-invariant UV fixed point to N=1 G_2-invariant IR fixed point. In particular, the 11-dimensional metric and 4-forms at the N=1 G_2 fixed point for the second solution will provide some hints for the 11-dimensional lift of whole N=1 SU(3) RG flow connecting this N=1 G_2 fixed point to N=2 SU(3) x U(1)_R fixed point in 4-dimensions.
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