Flux Vacua and Modularity for \mathbb{Z}_2 Symmetric Calabi-Yau Manifolds

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DOI10.21468/SCIPOSTPHYS.15.4.146arXiv2302.03047MaRDI QIDQ6425622FDOQ6425622


Authors: Philip Candelas, Xenia De La Ossa, Pyry Kuusela, Joseph McGovern Edit this on Wikidata


Publication date: 6 February 2023

Abstract: We find continuous families of supersymmetric flux vacua in IIB Calabi-Yau compactifications for multiparameter manifolds with an appropriate mathbbZ2 symmetry. We argue, supported by extensive computational evidence, that the numerators of the local zeta functions of these compactification manifolds have quadratic factors. These factors are associated with weight-two modular forms, and these manifolds are said to be weight-two modular. Our evidence supports the flux modularity conjecture of Kachru, Nally, and Yang. The modular forms are related to a continuous family of elliptic curves. The flux vacua can be lifted to F-theory on elliptically fibred Calabi-Yau fourfolds. If conjectural expressions for Deligne's periods are true, then these imply that the F-theory fibre is complex-isomorphic to the modular curve. In three examples, we compute the local zeta function of the internal geometry using an extension of known methods, which we discuss here and in more detail in a companion paper. With these techniques, we are able to compare the zeta function coefficients to modular form Fourier coefficients for hundreds of manifolds in three distinct families, finding agreement in all cases. Our techniques enable us to study not only parameters valued in mathbbQ but also in algebraic extensions of mathbbQ, so exhibiting relations to Hilbert and Bianchi modular forms. We present in appendices the zeta function numerators of these manifolds, together with the corresponding modular forms.













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