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Exact $\mathrm{M}$-Theory Solutions, Integrable Systems, and Superalgebras
Eric D'Hoker Department of Physics and Astronomy, University of California, Los Angeles, CA 90095, USA
Abstract:
In this paper, an overview is presented of the recent construction of fully back-reacted half-BPS solutions in
$11$-dimensional supergravity which correspond to near-horizon geometries of
$\mathrm{M2}$ branes ending on, or intersecting with,
$\mathrm{M5}$ and
$\mathrm{M5'}$ branes along a self-dual string. These solutions have space-time manifold
${\rm AdS}_3 \times S^3 \times S^3$ warped over a Riemann surface
$\Sigma$, and are invariant under the exceptional Lie superalgebra
$D(2,1;\gamma) \oplus D(2,1;\gamma)$, where
$\gamma $ is a real continuous parameter and
$|\gamma|$ is governed by the ratio of the number of
$\mathrm{M5}$ and
$\mathrm{M5'}$ branes. The construction proceeds by mapping the reduced BPS equations onto an integrable field theory on
$\Sigma$ which is of the Liouville sine-Gordon type. Families of regular solutions are distinguished by the sign of
$\gamma$, and include a two-parameter Janus solution for
$\gamma >0$, and self-dual strings on
$\mathrm{M5}$ as well as asymptotically
${\rm AdS}_4/{\mathbb Z}_2$ solutions for
$\gamma <0$.
Keywords:
$\mathrm{M}$-theory; branes; supersymmetry; superalgebras; integrable systems.
MSC: 81Q60;
17B80 Received: January 5, 2015; in final form
April 3, 2015; Published online
April 11, 2015
Language: English
DOI:
10.3842/SIGMA.2015.029