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T-branes, Anomalies and Moduli Spaces in 6D SCFTs

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The worldvolume theory of M5-branes on an ADE singularity $\mathbb{R}^5/\Gamma_G$ can be Higgsed in various ways, corresponding to the possible nilpotent orbits of $G$. In the F-theory dual picture, this corresponds to activating T-brane data along two stacks of 7-branes and yields a tensor branch realization for a large class of 6D SCFTs. In this paper, we show that the moduli spaces and anomalies of these T-brane theories are related in a simple, universal way to data of the nilpotent orbits. This often works in surprising ways and gives a nontrivial confirmation of the conjectured properties of T-branes in F-theory. We use this result to formally engineer a class of theories where the IIA picture na\"ively breaks down. We also give a proof of the $a$-theorem for all RG flows within this class of T-brane theories.

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Atomic Higgsings of 6D SCFTs II: Induced Flows

hep-th · 2025-01-06 · conditional · novelty 6.0

For 6d SCFTs, atomic endpoint-changing Higgsings (induced flows) are identified with induced nilpotent orbits, and an analogous induction of discrete E8 homomorphisms is physically defined for orbi-instanton theories.

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  • Atomic Higgsings of 6D SCFTs II: Induced Flows hep-th · 2025-01-06 · conditional · none · ref 12 · internal anchor

    For 6d SCFTs, atomic endpoint-changing Higgsings (induced flows) are identified with induced nilpotent orbits, and an analogous induction of discrete E8 homomorphisms is physically defined for orbi-instanton theories.