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Hidden Spacetime Symmetries and Generalized Holonomy in M-theory

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In M-theory vacua with vanishing 4-form F, one can invoke the ordinary Riemannian holonomy H \subset SO(1,10) to account for unbroken supersymmetries n=1, 2, 3, 4, 6, 8, 16, 32. However, the generalized holonomy conjecture, valid for non-zero F, can account for more exotic fractions of supersymmetry, in particular 16<n<32. The conjectured holonomies are given by H \subset G where G are the generalized structure groups G=SO(d-1,1) x G(spacelike), G=ISO(d-1) x G(null) and G=SO(d) x G(timelike) with 1<=d<11. For example, G(spacelike)=SO(16), G(null)=[SU(8) x U(1)] \ltimes R^{56} and G(timelike)=SO*(16) when d=3. Although extending spacetime symmetries, there is no conflict with the Coleman-Mandula theorem. The holonomy conjecture rules out certain vacua which are otherwise permitted by the supersymmetry algebra.

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Kaluza-Klein Supergravity 2025

hep-th · 2025-02-11 · unverdicted · novelty 2.0

This invited review recounts the S7 compactifications of eleven-dimensional supergravity and summarises recent spectral results, including a speculative singleton Higgs mechanism.

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  • Kaluza-Klein Supergravity 2025 hep-th · 2025-02-11 · unverdicted · none · ref 28 · internal anchor

    This invited review recounts the S7 compactifications of eleven-dimensional supergravity and summarises recent spectral results, including a speculative singleton Higgs mechanism.