M-Theory, topological strings and spinning black holes

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Abstract

We consider M-theory compactification on Calabi-Yau threefolds. The recently discovered connection between the BPS states of wrapped M2 branes and the topological string amplitudes on the threefold is used both as a tool to compute topological string amplitudes at higher genera as well as to unravel the degeneracies and quantum numbers of BPS states. Moduli spaces of k-fold symmetric products of the wrapped M2 brane play a crucial role. We also show that the topological string partition function is the Calabi-Yau version of the elliptic genus of the symmetric product of K3's and use the macroscopic entropy of spinning black holes in 5 dimensions to obtain new predictions for the asymptotic growth of the topological string amplitudes at high genera.

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Katz, S., Klemm, A., & Vafa, C. (1999). M-Theory, topological strings and spinning black holes. Advances in Theoretical and Mathematical Physics, 3(5), 1–76. https://doi.org/10.4310/atmp.1999.v3.n5.a6

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