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M5-brane in the superspace approach

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Motivated by Sen's spacetime prescription for the construction of theories with self-dual field strengths, we present a rigid superspace Lagrangian describing noninteracting tensor multiplets living on a stack of M5-branes and containing all the physical constraints on the fields, yielding the on-shell matching of the degrees of freedom. The geometric superspace approach adopted here offers a natural realization of superdiffeomorphisms and is particularly well suited for the coupling to supergravity. However, within this formulation the (anti-)self-duality property of the 3-form field strengths is lost when the superspace Lagrangian is trivially restricted to spacetime. We propose two main paths to address this issue: a first-order superspace extension of Sen's spacetime results, which, once trivially restricted to spacetime, yields all the dynamical equations including the (anti-)self-duality constraint on the 3-form field strengths, and a possible way to obtain a full superspace description of the theory, based on integral forms.

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Coupling Self-Dual p-Form Gauge Fields to Self-Dual Branes

hep-th · 2025-01-17 · conditional · novelty 5.0

Self-dual p-form gauge fields in d=4k+2 dimensions can be coupled to self-dual branes via Dirac branes, with the action invariant under Dirac brane deformations subject to the Dirac veto.

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  • Coupling Self-Dual p-Form Gauge Fields to Self-Dual Branes hep-th · 2025-01-17 · conditional · none · ref 17 · internal anchor

    Self-dual p-form gauge fields in d=4k+2 dimensions can be coupled to self-dual branes via Dirac branes, with the action invariant under Dirac brane deformations subject to the Dirac veto.