Gravity, duality and conformal symmetry

Author:

Hull Chris1ORCID

Affiliation:

1. The Blackett Laboratory, Imperial College London, Prince Consort Road, London SW7 2AZ, UK

Abstract

The ( 4 , 0 ) supermultiplet in six dimensions contains a fourth-rank tensor gauge field with the symmetries of the Riemann tensor and is superconformal, with 32 + 32 supersymmetries. Dimensional reduction on a circle gives the five dimensions N = 8 supergravity multiplet, with the fourth-rank tensor reducing to the graviton. If there is an interacting ( 4 , 0 ) theory, it should reduce to the full N = 8 supergravity theory and so would give a conformal theory of gravity that would reduce to conventional gravity with the usual two-derivative action at low energies. This paper revisits the conjecture that a non-lagrangian interacting ( 4 , 0 ) superconformal theory arises from a strong coupling limit of five-dimensional supergravity (suitably embedded in M -theory) describing M -theory at energies beyond the Planck scale. A key test for this is identified: M -theory toroidally compactified to five dimensions should have certain BPS states carrying a singlet central charge. These 1/2 BPS states are not related to any of the standard BPS states by dualities and do not correspond to non-singular soliton solutions—they appear to correspond to singular solutions related to gravitational instantons. Such states are needed to provide the Kaluza–Klein modes for the compactified six-dimensional theory. If there are no such states, then the conjecture is false, while the presence of such states would be strong indication that the conjecture could be true.

Funder

STFC

Royal Society

Publisher

The Royal Society

Subject

General Physics and Astronomy,General Engineering,General Mathematics

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