We study the effect of quantum corrections on heterotic compactifications on elliptic fibrations away from the stable degeneration limit, elaborating on a recent observation by Malmendier and Morrison. We show that already for the simplest nontrivial elliptic fibration the effect is quite dramatic: the I1 degeneration with trivial gauge background dynamically splits into two T-fects with monodromy around each T-fect being (conjugate to) T-duality along one of the legs of the T2. This implies that almost every elliptic heterotic compactification becomes a non-geometric T-fold away from the stable degeneration limit. We also point out a subtlety due to this non-geometric splitting at finite fiber size. It arises when determining, via heterotic/F-theory duality, the SCFTs associated to a small number of pointlike instantons probing heterotic ADE singularities. Along the way we resolve various puzzles in the literature.
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García-Etxebarria, I., Lüst, D., Massai, S., & Mayrhofer, C. (2017). Ubiquity of non-geometry in heterotic compactifications. Journal of High Energy Physics, 2017(3). https://doi.org/10.1007/JHEP03(2017)046
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