Exponential BPS Graphs and D Brane Counting on Toric Calabi-Yau Threefolds: Part I

Author:

Banerjee Sibasish,Longhi PietroORCID,Romo Mauricio

Abstract

AbstractWe study BPS spectra of D-branes on local Calabi-Yau threefolds $$\mathcal {O}(-p)\oplus \mathcal {O}(p-2)\rightarrow \mathbb {P}^1$$ O ( - p ) O ( p - 2 ) P 1 with $$p=0,1$$ p = 0 , 1 , corresponding to $$\mathbb {C}^3/\mathbb {Z}_{2}$$ C 3 / Z 2 and the resolved conifold. Nonabelianization for exponential networks is applied to compute directly unframed BPS indices counting states with D2 and D0 brane charges. Known results on these BPS spectra are correctly reproduced by computing new types of BPS invariants of 3d-5d BPS states, encoded by nonabelianization, through their wall-crossing. We also develop the notion of exponential BPS graphs for the simplest toric examples, and show that they encode both the quiver and the potential associated to the Calabi-Yau via geometric engineering.

Funder

H2020 European Research Council

National Center of Competence in Research Quantum Science and Technology

National Basic Research Program of China

Fellowships for Young International Scientists

Publisher

Springer Science and Business Media LLC

Subject

Mathematical Physics,Statistical and Nonlinear Physics

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