Duality and mock modularity

Author:

Dabholkar Atish1,Putrov Pavel1,Witten Edward2

Affiliation:

1. Abdus Salam International Centre for Theoretical Physics

2. Institute for Advanced Study, Princeton University

Abstract

We derive a holomorphic anomaly equation for the Vafa-Witten partition function for twisted four-dimensional \mathcal{N} =4𝒩=4 super Yang-Mills theory on \mathbb{CP}^{2}2 for the gauge group SO(3)SO(3) from the path integral of the effective theory on the Coulomb branch. The holomorphic kernel of this equation, which receives contributions only from the instantons, is not modular but ‘mock modular’. The partition function has correct modular properties expected from SS-duality only after including the anomalous nonholomorphic boundary contributions from anti-instantons. Using M-theory duality, we relate this phenomenon to the holomorphic anomaly of the elliptic genus of a two-dimensional noncompact sigma model and compute it independently in two dimensions. The anomaly both in four and in two dimensions can be traced to a topological term in the effective action of six-dimensional (2,0)(2,0) theory on the tensor branch. We consider generalizations to other manifolds and other gauge groups to show that mock modularity is generic and essential for exhibiting duality when the relevant field space is noncompact.

Funder

National Science Foundation

Publisher

Stichting SciPost

Subject

General Physics and Astronomy

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