The paper constructs explicit indefinite theta series solving the modular anomaly for rank 0 DT invariants, fixing these generating functions up to modular forms determined by polar terms.
The elliptic genus from split flows and Donaldson-Thomas invariants
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We analyze a mixed ensemble of low charge D4-D2-D0 brane states on the quintic and show that these can be successfully enumerated using attractor flow tree techniques and Donaldson-Thomas invariants. In this low charge regime one needs to take into account worldsheet instanton corrections to the central charges, which is accomplished by making use of mirror symmetry. All the charges considered can be realized as fluxed D6-D2-D0 and anti-D6-D2-D0 pairs which we enumerate using DT invariants. Our procedure uses the low charge counterpart of the picture developed Denef and Moore. By establishing the existence of flow trees numerically and refining the index factorization scheme, we reproduce and improve some results obtained by Gaiotto, Strominger and Yin. Our results provide appealing evidence that the strong split flow tree conjecture holds and allows to compute exact results for an important sector of the theory. Our refined scheme for computing indices might shed some light on how to improve index computations for systems with larger charges.
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The paper constructs explicit indefinite theta series solving the modular anomaly for rank 0 DT invariants, fixing these generating functions up to modular forms determined by polar terms.