Topological A-Type Models with Flux

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DOI10.1088/1126-6708/2008/05/023arXiv0801.1160MaRDI QIDQ6208045FDOQ6208045


Authors: Vid Stojevic Edit this on Wikidata


Publication date: 8 January 2008

Abstract: We study deformations of the A-model in the presence of fluxes, by which we mean rank-three tensors with antisymmetrized upper/lower indices, using the AKSZ construction. Generically these are topological membrane models, and we show that the fluxes are related to deformations of the Courant bracket which generalize the twist by a closed 3-from H, in the sense that satisfying the AKSZ master equation implies the integrability conditions for an almost generalized complex structure with respect to the deformed Courant bracket. In addition, the master equation imposes conditions on the fluxes that generalize dH=0. The membrane model can be defined on a large class of U(m)- and U(m)imesU(m)-structure manifolds, including geometries inspired by (1,1) supersymmetric sigma-models with additional supersymmetries due to almost complex (but not necessarily complex) structures in the target space. Furthermore, we show that the model can be defined on three particular half-flat manifolds related to the Iwasawa manifold. When only H-flux is turned on it is possible to obtain a topological string model, which we do for the case of a Calabi-Yau with a closed 3-form turned on. The simplest deformation from the A-model is due to the (2,0)+(0,2) component of a non-trivial b-field. The model is generically no longer evaluated on holomorphic maps and defines new topological invariants. Deformations due to H-flux can be more radical, completely preventing auxiliary fields from being integrated out.













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