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Killing superalgebras for Lorentzian six-manifolds

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We calculate the Spencer cohomology of the $(1,0)$ Poincar\'e superalgebras in six dimensions: with and without R-symmetry. As the cases of four and eleven dimensions taught us, we may read off from this calculation a Killing spinor equation which allows the determination of which geometries admit rigidly supersymmetric theories in this dimension. We prove that the resulting Killing spinors generate a Lie superalgebra and determine the geometries admitting the maximal number of such Killing spinors. They are divided in two branches. One branch consists of the lorentzian Lie groups with bi-invariant metrics and, as a special case, it includes the lorentzian Lie groups with a self-dual Cartan three-form which define the maximally supersymmetric backgrounds of $(1,0)$ Poincar\'e supergravity in six dimensions. The notion of Killing spinor on the other branch does not depend on the choice of a three-form but rather on a one-form valued in the R-symmetry algebra. In this case, we obtain three different (up to local isometry) maximally supersymmetric backgrounds, which are distinguished by the causal type of the one-form.

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Kinematical superspaces

hep-th · 2019-08-29 · accept · novelty 7.0

A complete classification of N=1, d=4 kinematical and aristotelian Lie superalgebras and their homogeneous superspaces, without assuming parity or time-reversal invariance.

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    A complete classification of N=1, d=4 kinematical and aristotelian Lie superalgebras and their homogeneous superspaces, without assuming parity or time-reversal invariance.