On the consistency of a class of R -symmetry gauged 6 D  N = (1,0) supergravities

Author:

Pang Yi1,Sezgin Ergin2ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Mathematical Institute, University of Oxford, Woodstock Road, Oxford OX2 6GG, UK

2. George and Cynthia Woods Mitchell Institute for Fundamental Physics and Astronomy, Texas A&M University, College Station, TX 77843, USA

Abstract

R -symmetry gauged 6 D  (1, 0) supergravities free from all local anomalies, with gauge groups G  ×  G R where G R is the R-symmetry group and G is semisimple with rank greater than one, and which have no hypermultiplet singlets, are extremely rare. There are three such models known in which the gauge symmetry group is G 1  ×  G 2  ×  U (1) R , where the first two factors are ( E 6 / Z 3 ) × E 7 , G 2  ×  E 7 and F 4  ×  Sp (9). These are models with single tensor multiplet, and hyperfermions in the (1, 912), (14, 56) and (52, 18) dimensional representations of G 1  ×  G 2 , respectively. So far, it is not known if these models follow from string theory. We highlight key properties of these theories, and examine constraints which arise from the consistency of the quantization of anomaly coefficients formulated in their strongest form by Monnier and Moore. Assuming that the gauged models accommodate dyonic string excitations, we find that these constraints are satisfied only by the model with the F 4  ×  Sp (9) ×  U (1) R symmetry. We also discuss aspects of dyonic strings and potential caveats they may pose in applying the stated consistency conditions to the R -symmetry gauged models.

Funder

NSF and Royal Society grants

Publisher

The Royal Society

Subject

General Physics and Astronomy,General Engineering,General Mathematics

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