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Supersymmetry and Superstrata in Three Dimensions

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We analyze the supersymmetry transformations of gauged $SO(4)$ supergravity coupled to extra hypermultiplets in three dimensions, and find large families of smooth BPS solutions that preserve four supersymmetries. These BPS solutions are part of the consistent truncation of some families of six-dimensional superstrata. From the three-dimensional perspective, these solutions give rise to "smoothly-capped BTZ" geometries. We show how the twisting of the spin connection, the holomorphy of the fields, and the Chern-Simons connections all play an essential role in the existence of these supersymmetric solutions. This paper also closes the circle on the consistent truncation of superstrata, showing precisely how every feature of the superstratum enters into the three-dimensional BPS structure.

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The Special Locus

hep-th · 2025-05-30 · conditional · novelty 6.0

The special locus is equivalent to vanishing twisted gauge fields in 3D and to the 6D identity B2 = 1/4 B1, which trivializes one anti-self-dual tensor multiplet.

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  • The Special Locus hep-th · 2025-05-30 · conditional · none · ref 17 · internal anchor

    The special locus is equivalent to vanishing twisted gauge fields in 3D and to the 6D identity B2 = 1/4 B1, which trivializes one anti-self-dual tensor multiplet.