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arxiv: 1710.00853 · v2 · pith:X4UNYAOAnew · submitted 2017-10-02 · ✦ hep-th · math.AG

Non-geometric Calabi-Yau Backgrounds and K3 automorphisms

classification ✦ hep-th math.AG
keywords non-geometricasymmetricautomorphismautomorphismscompactificationsgepnermasslessmirror
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We consider compactifications of type IIA superstring theory on mirror-folds obtained as K3 fibrations over two-tori with non-geometric monodromies involving mirror symmetries. At special points in the moduli space these are asymmetric Gepner models. The compactifications are constructed from non-geometric automorphisms that arise from the diagonal action of an automorphism of the K3 surface and of an automorphism of the mirror surface. We identify the corresponding gaugings of N=4 supergravity in four dimensions, and show that the minima of the potential describe the same four-dimensional low-energy physics as the worldsheet formulation in terms of asymmetric Gepner models. In this way, we obtain a class of Minkowski vacua of type II string theory which preserve N=2 supersymmetry. The massless sector consists of N=2 supergravity coupled to 3 vector multiplets, giving the STU model. In some cases there are additional massless hypermultiplets.

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