String and M-theory deformations of manifolds with special holonomy

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The R4-type corrections to ten and eleven dimensional supergravity required by string and M-theory imply corrections to supersymmetric supergravity compactifications on manifolds of special holonomy, which deform the metric away from the original holonomy. Nevertheless, in many such cases, including Calabi-Yau compactifications of string theory and G 2-compactifications of M-theory, it has been shown that the deformation preserves supersymmetry because of associated corrections to the supersymmetry transformation rules, Here, we consider Spin(7) compactifications in string theory and M-theory, and a class of non-compact SU(5) backgrounds in M-theory. Supersymmetry survives in all these cases too, despite the fact that the original special holonomy is perturbed into general holonomy in each case. © SISSA 2005.

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Lü, H., Pope, C. N., Stelle, K. S., & Townsend, P. K. (2005). String and M-theory deformations of manifolds with special holonomy. Journal of High Energy Physics, (7), 1905–1941. https://doi.org/10.1088/1126-6708/2005/07/075

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