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Journal of High Energy Physics | 2012

M-theory and type IIA flux compactifications

Jock McOrist; Savdeep Sethi

A bstractWe consider compactifications of M-theory and type IIA string theory to four dimensions. For Minkowski space-time, a supergravity no-go theorem forbids flux supported in the internal space. We show how to evade this no-go theorem by exhibiting new sources of brane charge: in string theory, the basic physical phenomenon is the generation of new brane charges from D-branes in transverse fluxes. In M-theory, there is a new source of M5-brane charge from novel higher derivative couplings that involve fluxes as well as curvatures. We present some explicit orientifold examples with both


Journal of High Energy Physics | 2009

Summing the instantons in half-twisted linear sigma models

Jock McOrist; Ilarion V. Melnikov

\mathcal{N}=1


International Journal of Modern Physics | 2011

The Revival of (0,2) Linear Sigma Models

Jock McOrist

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Journal of High Energy Physics | 2008

Half-twisted correlators from the Coulomb branch

Jock McOrist; Ilarion V. Melnikov

\mathcal{N}=2


Journal of High Energy Physics | 2011

(0,2) Deformations of Linear Sigma Models

Maximilian Kreuzer; Jock McOrist; Ilarion V. Melnikov; M. Ronen Plesser

space-time supersymmetry. Finally, we explain the status of massive type IIA flux compactifications.


Journal of High Energy Physics | 2013

New Examples of Flux Vacua

Travis Maxfield; Jock McOrist; Daniel Robbins; Savdeep Sethi

We study half-twisted linear sigma models relevant to (0,2) compactifications of the heterotic string. Focusing on theories with a (2,2) locus, we examine the linear model parameter space and the dependence of genus zero half-twisted correlators on these parameters. We show that in a class of theories the correlators and parameters separate into A and B types, present techniques to compute the dependence, and apply these to some examples. These results should bear on the mathematics of (0,2) mirror symmetry and the physics of the moduli space and Yukawa couplings in heterotic compactifications.


Nuclear Physics | 2009

D-terms and supersymmetry breaking from branes

Amit Giveon; David Kutasov; Jock McOrist; Andrew B. Royston

Compactifications of the heterotic string are a viable route to phenomenologically realistic vacua and interesting new mathematics. While supergravity aspects of heterotic compactifications are largely well-understood their worldsheet description remains largely unexplored. We review recent work in developing linear sigma model techniques aimed at elucidating the underlying worldsheet description.


Nuclear Physics | 2010

Dynamical vacuum selection in string theory

David Kutasov; Oleg Lunin; Jock McOrist; Andrew B. Royston

We compute correlators of chiral operators in half-twisted (0,2) supersymmetric gauged linear sigma models. Our results give simple algebraic formulas for a (0,2) generalization of genus zero Gromov-Witten invariants of compact toric varieties. We derive compact expressions for deformed quantum cohomology relations and apply our general method to several examples.


Nuclear Physics | 2011

Relating conifold geometries to NS5-branes

Jock McOrist; Andrew B. Royston

We study (0,2) deformations of a (2,2) supersymmetric gauged linear sigma model for a Calabi-Yau hypersurface in a Fano toric variety. In the non-linear sigma model these correspond to some of the holomorphic deformations of the tangent bundle on the hypersurface. Combinatorial formulas are given for the number of these deformations, and we show that these numbers are exchanged by mirror symmetry in a subclass of the models.


Journal of High Energy Physics | 2008

Type IIB flux vacua from the string worldsheet

William D. Linch; Jock McOrist; Brenno Carlini Vallilo

A bstractType IIB toroidal orientifolds are among the earliest examples of flux vacua. By applying T-duality, we construct the first examples of massive IIA flux vacua with Minkowski space-times, along with new examples of type IIA flux vacua. The backgrounds are surprisingly simple with no four-form flux at all. They serve as illustrations of the ingredients needed to build type IIA and massive IIA solutions with scale separation. To check that these backgrounds are actually solutions, we formulate the complete set of type II supergravity equations of motion in a very useful form that treats the R-R fields democratically.

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Queen Mary University of London

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