Dk Gravitational Instantons as Superpositions of Atiyah–Hitchin and Taub–NUT Geometries

Author:

Schroers B J1,Singer M A2

Affiliation:

1. Department of Mathematics, Heriot-Watt University and Maxwell Institute for Mathematical Sciences, Edinburgh, UK

2. Department of Mathematics, University College London, London, UK

Abstract

Abstract We obtain Dk ALF gravitational instantons by a gluing construction which captures, in a precise and explicit fashion, their interpretation as nonlinear superpositions of the moduli space of centred SU(2) monopoles, equipped with the Atiyah–Hitchin metric, and k copies of the Taub–NUT manifold. The construction proceeds from a finite set of points in euclidean space, reflection symmetric about the origin, and depends on an adiabatic parameter which is incorporated into the geometry as a fifth dimension. Using a formulation in terms of hyperKähler triples on manifolds with boundaries, we show that the constituent Atiyah–Hitchin and Taub–NUT geometries arise as boundary components of the five-dimensional geometry as the adiabatic parameter is taken to zero.

Publisher

Oxford University Press (OUP)

Subject

General Mathematics

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