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Consider a super-spacetime and a degree- differential form on which is a WZW curvature form definite on the super Lie algebra cocycle
for Green-Schwarz super p-brane sigma model with target space . Then the Polyvector extensions
of the super Lie algebra of super-isometries of by charges of Noether currents of the super p-brane sigma model are known as algebras of BPS charges. (The spacetime is called a supergravity -BPS state if the dimension of the space of supercharges in the kernel of the above bracket is th of that of super Minkowski spacetime).
This is well understood in the literature (Azcárraga-Gauntlett-Izquierdo-Townsend 89) for the case that is locally modeled on an ordinary super Minkowski spacetime and that the -brane species is in the old brane scan (e.g the type II superstrings, the heterotic superstring and the M2-brane, also e.g. the super 1-brane in 3d and the 3-brane in 6d, but not the D-branes and not the M5-brane).
For the full story of string theory this needs to be refined in three ways (see Fiorenza-Sati-Schreiber 13), and this has been left open in the literature, for previous lack of a higher differential geometry that could handle this:
For a genuine global definition of the Green-Schwarz super p-brane sigma model with target , the WZW curvature form needs to be prequantized to a globally well-defined WZW term, a genuine cocycle in Deligne cohomology (a circle (p1+1)-bundle with connection).
(The need for this has broadly been ignored, one place where it is mentioned is (Witten 86, p. 17).)
For the inclusion of charges of -branes on which -branes may end (for : type II strings ending on D-branes, for and M2-branes ending on M5-branes) then is to be locally modeled on an extended super Minkowski spacetime, hence on a super orbispace, hence a curved spacetime now is an object in higher Cartan geometry and one needs to make sense of Noether currents there.
(Arguments in this direction for the D-branes have been given in (Hammer 97) and for the M5-brane in (Sorokin-Townsend 97).)
For inclusion of non-infinitesimal isometries one needs the global structure of the full supergroup of BPS charges, not just its super Lie algebra.
Here we discuss how to solve these problems in full generality (Sati-Schreiber 15). Specified to the situation in 11-dimensional supergravity with M2-branes and M5-branes we find that the BPS charges traditionally seen in the M-theory super Lie algebra as living in ordinary cohomology of spacetime receive corrections by -differentials of a Serre spectral sequence given by cup product with the class of the supergravity C-field. This is in higher analogy to how D-brane charges are well known (Maldacena-Moore-Seiberg 01) to be in ordinary cohomology only up to corrections of the -differential (and higher) in an Atiyah-Hirzebruch spectral sequence for twisted K-theory, given by cup product with the class of the B-field. This supports the conjecture (Sati 10) that M5-brane charge should really be in twisted elliptic cohomology, since this is what is canonically twisted by these degree-4 classes (Ando-Blumberg-Gepner 10). (Realizing this fully amounts to refining the term that we construct in ordinary differential cohomology below to ellitptic differential cohomology. Discussion of that refinement is beyond the scope of this page here.)
We also close a gap in (AGIT89): what is strictly derived there from the Noether theorem is extension of the supersymmetry algebra by differential forms, while the argument that it is only the de Rham cohomology class of these forms that matters relies on physics intuition. We find here that the Lie algebra of conserved currents extending the (super-)isometry algebra is naturally not just a (super-)Lie algebra but a (super-)Lie (p+1)-algebra including higher order symmetries of Noether symmetries. It is by quotienting these out when restricting the current Lie -algebra to its lowest Postnikov stage that current forms pass to their de Rham equivalence classes. Accordingly, the fully globalized current groups that we find are really (super-)smooth n-groups. For instance the M-theory super Lie algebra is refines to a super Lie 6-group, where is the dimension of the M5-brane worldvolume.
We formulate the theory general abstractly in the context of higher differential geometry given by an (∞,1)-topos equipped with cohesion and differential cohesion. The application to supergravity takes place in the model SuperFormalSmooth∞Grpd.
For ease of reference, we recall here some definitions and propositions form previous chapters of geometry of physics which we need for the discussion of BPS charge groups below.
recalled from geometry of physics – representations and associated bundles
Given , a -fiber ∞-bundle over is a bundle such that there exists a cover (i.e. a 1-epimorphism) and a homotopy pullback diagram of the form
Given an ∞-group and a -∞-action on , and given an -principal ∞-bundle modulated by , then the associated ∞-bundle is -fiber ∞-bundle which is the homotopy pullback in
A -fiber bundle realized this way is said to have structure group .
Every -fiber ∞-bundle is the associated ∞-bundle, def. , of some -principal ∞-bundle.
Given a -principal ∞-bundle modulated by some , and given a homomorphism of ∞-groups , then a reduction/lift of the structure group is a lift in
Similarly for -fiber ∞-bundles via def. , prop. .
recalled from geometry of physics – representations and associated bundles
For an (∞,1)-topos, an object equipped with ∞-group structure, hence with a delooping G, and for an ∞-action of on some , exhibited by a homotopy fiber sequence of the form
Given a global element of
then the stabilizer -group of the -action at is the loop space object
Equivalently, def. , gives the loop space object of the 1-image of the morphism
As such the delooping of the stabilizer -group sits in a 1-epimorphism/1-monomorphism factorization which combines with the homotopy fiber sequence of prop. to a diagram of the form
In particular there is hence a canonical homomorphism of -groups
However, in contrast to the classical situation, this morphism is not in general a monomorphism anymore, hence the stabilizer is not a sub-group of in general.
recalled from geometry of physics – prequantum geometry, following (FRS 13a)
Throughout, let be a braided ∞-group equipped with a Hodge filtration. Write for the corresponding moduli stack of differential cohomology.
For Smooth∞Grpd we have for is the circle (p+1)-group. Equipped with its standard Hodge filtration this gives presented via the Dold-Kan correspondence by the Deligne complex in degree .
This is the proper moduli stack of -principal ∞-connections on in that a family is a vertical -principal -connection on .
For Smooth∞Grpd or =FormalSmooth∞Grpd, for the circle (p+1)-group with its standard Hodge filtration as in example , then for any smooth manifold or formal smooth manifold, is presented via the Dold-Kan correspondence by the sheaf of vertical Deligne complexes on over .
For then the loop space object of the moduli stack of -principal -connections on is the moduli stack of flat ∞-connections with gauge group
The canonical precomposition ∞-action of the automorphism ∞-group on passes along to an ∞-action on .
Given a -principal ∞-connection there are the following concepts in higher geometric prequantum theory.
The quantomorphism ∞-group is the stabilizer ∞-group of , def. , under the -action of ;
The Hamiltonian symplectomorphism ∞-group
is the 1-image of the canonical morphism from remark .
A Hamiltonian action of an ∞-group on is an ∞-group homomorphism
An ∞-moment map is an -group homomorphism
The Heisenberg ∞-group for a given Hamiltonian -action is the homotopy pullback
For Smooth∞Grpd, for a smooth manifold and for a prequantum line bundle on , then is Soriau’s quantomorphism group covering the Hamiltonian diffeomorphism group. In the case that is a symplectic vector space regarded as a linear symplectic manifold with Hamiltonian action on itself by translation, then is the traditional Heisenberg group.
Since is by construction a 1-monomorphism, given any -action on , not necessarily Hamiltonian, then the homotopy pullback is the Heisenberg ∞-group of the maximal sub--group of which does act via Hamiltonian symplectomorphisms. Therefore we will also write in this case.
The following is the refinement of the Kostant-Souriau extension to higher differential geometry
Given a -principal ∞-connection , there is a homotopy fiber sequence of the form
if is 0-truncated then
if then
exhibiting the quantomorphism ∞-group as an ∞-group extension of the Hamiltonian symplectomorphism ∞-group by the moduli stack of flat ∞-connections, classified by a cocycle .
(FRS13a)
In Smooth∞Grpd, let be the circle (p+1)-group and let be p-connected, then . Hence here prop. gives
Given a -principal ∞-connection , and for a -Hamiltonian action, then there is a homotopy fiber sequence
if is 0-truncated then
if then
exhibiting the Heisenberg ∞-group as an ∞-group extension of the by the moduli stack of flat ∞-connections, classified by a cocycle .
The class of the cocycle is the obstruction to prequantizing to a moment map (the classical anomaly of ); and the the Heisenberg ∞-group extension of is the universal cancellation of this anomaly.
The concept of extending a closed differential form defined on a Cartesian space to a definite form on an -dimensional manifold is familiar from special holonomy manifolds. For instance a definite globalization of the associative 3-form on to a 7-manifold induces and is induced by a G₂-structure. But by the discussion at geometry of physics – prequantum geometry, whenever we see a closed differential form we have to ask whether it is the curvature of a cocycle in differential cohomology, hence we have to ask for a higher prequantization. Here we consider the concept of definite forms prequantized to such definite globalizations of WZW terms.
Given a -fiber ∞-bundle over , def. , and given any coefficient , there is a natural equivalence beween
morphisms ;
sections of the canonically associated ∞-bundle over .
Given a -fiber ∞-bundle over , and a global element then a section of is definite on if there exists a 1-epimorphism and a diagram
Choices of sections definite on are equivalent to reductions of the structure group, def. , along the stabilizer group map .
Given , and given a -fiber ∞-bundle over , then a definite parameterization of over is a such that the section coresponding to it via prop. is definite on in the sense of def. .
For an ∞-group, a WZW term, and for a V-manifold, then a definite globalization of over is
for the infinitesimal disk in ;
Since, according to prop. , the second item in def. implies a lift/reduction of the structure group to , in total this requires a reduction/lift to the Heisenberg ∞-group
This G-structure we require to be first order integrable (with respect to the canonical left-invariant framing of .)
Let Smooth∞Grpd.
For the Liouville-Poincaré 1-form (regarded as a principal connection on the trivial circle bundle), then a definite globalization of is a symplectic manifold equipped with a prequantum line bundle.
for a potential for the associative 3-form, then a definite globalization is a manifold with G₂-structure equipped with a bundle gerbe with connection whose 3-form curvature is .
In SuperFormalSmooth∞Grpd and for being super Minkowski spacetime of bosonic dimension regarded as the supersymmetry super-translation group in that dimension, and for the WZW term induced by differential Lie integration (here) from the super Lie algebra cocycles of the brane scan in these dimensions, then the Heisenberg ∞-group in def. is a -∞-group extension of the Lorentz group in these dimensions.
This means that a choice of definite globalization of over a supermanifold is in particular a choice of super-orthogonal structure, hence a choice of graviton and of a gravitino field.
The condition that this G-structure be first-order integrable with respect to the canonical left-invariant framing of super Minkowski spacetime then means that the supertorsion of this orthogonal structure vanishes.
For this is the torsion constraint of supergravity. By (Candiello-Lechner 93, Howe 97) this implies that the above graviton and gravitino field satisfy the Einstein equations for bosonic backgrounds of 11-dimensional supergravity.
This in turn implies in particular that the curvature of the WZW term is the fermionic component of the supergravity C-field field strength. This finally means that itself is a consistent choice of prequantization of this hence a genuinely globally defined WZW term for the Green-Schwarz sigma model for the M2-brane with target space .
Once a -manifold is equipped with a definite globalization of a WZW term , according to , and hence also with a G-structure for the suitable homotopy stabilizer group of on infinitesimal disks, then the automorphism ∞-group is naturally “broken” to the homotopy stabilizer group of this extra data. The stabilizer of the -structure itself yields the isometry group , but since the higher WZW term has in general higher gauge symmetries, the total homotopy stabilizer of the triple is a Heisenberg ∞-group extension of that. Since for the case of applications to supergravity (examples , below) the 0-truncation of this ∞-group extension turns out to be the extension by BPS charges, we here speak, for lack of any other established term, generally of BPS charge groups for homotopy stabilizers of definitely globalized higher WZW terms.
Given a definite globalization of a WZW term, def. , hence in particular a G-structure on for , then the corresponding BPS charge group is the Heisenberg n-group, def. , of over the isometry group of this -structure:
For super Minkowski spacetime, then the super L-∞ algebra of , def. is the Poisson bracket L-∞ algebra of regarded as a pre-(p+1)-plectic form on . See the discussion in (FRS 13b, section 4).
Accordingly we find -algebraic versions of the higher Kostant-Heisenberg -extensions of prop. :
There is a homotopy fiber sequence in the homotopy theory of L-∞ algebras of the form
which exhibits the Poisson bracket L-∞ algebra as an L-∞ algebra extension of the Lie algebra of -Hamiltonian Killing vectors and Killing spinors by the truncated de Rham complex
in degree , regarded as an abelian -algebra.
By (FRS 13b, theorem 4.2.2) has a model by the dg-Lie algebra (FRS 13b, def./prop. 4.2.1). Its bracket in degree-0 (FRS 13b, equation (4.2.1)) is the bracket of Noether currents for regarded as a WZW curvature as considered in (AGIT 89).
But encodes also the higher order currents between these currents, which get quotiented out when passing to its degree-0 Postnikov stage:
For connective L-∞ algebras, 0-truncation yields a functor
to Lie algebras. Under this functor this higher Kostant-Soriau extension of prop. becomes a Lie algebra extension
of the Hamiltonian vector fields by the degree- de Rham cohomology group of , regarded as an abelian Lie algebra.
Consider now two consecutive WZW terms
with defined on the differential refinement of the ∞-group extension
which is the underlying -principal ∞-bundle underlying .
Given two consecutive WZW terms, and given a define globalization, def. , of over a -manifold then
By this proposition it is consistent to ask for a consecutive definitite globalization of two consecutive WZW term
The BPS charge -group of this setup is
By cor. this is an ∞-group extension of by . Forgetting the differential part of the twist, this extension group receives a map from .
Consider again SuperFormalSmooth∞Grpd as in example .
From the super point there emanates a bouquet of consecutive super L-∞ algebra extensions, part of which looks as follows (FSS 13):
We now concentrate on the branch of this classified by the cocycles for the M2-brane, and for the M5-brane:
Here denotes the “supergravity Lie 3-algebra” regarded as an extended super Minkowski spacetime and denotes the “supergravity Lie 6-algebra”. Both hooks in the diagram are homotopy fiber sequences in the homotopy theory of super L-∞ algebras.
By the discussion at geometry of physics – WZW terms – Consecutive WZW terms, following (FSS 13) applying differentially refined Lie integration to this yields two consecutive higher WZW terms of the form
(Here by the van Est isomorphism we do not notationally distinguish super Minkowski spacetime regarded as a super Lie algebra or a super Lie group.)
By example a choice of definite globalization of is equivalent to bosonic solution to the Einstein equations of 11-dimensional supergravity equipped with a compatible globally defined WZW term for the M2-brane Green-Schwarz sigma model with target space .
By prop. this defines an extended superspacetime which is a higher Cartan geometry of locally modeled on the supergravity Lie 3-algebra on which the local M5-brane Green-Schwarz sigma model is defined, and hence may ask for a choice of definite globalization of that
This is now a globally well defined background for the M5-brane sigma model and def. determines its BPS-char super-6-group. By corollary this is a super 6-group extension of the superisometry group of by .
By the discussion at geometry of physics – WZW terms – Consecutive WZW terms the extended spacetime here is such that smooth maps into it
(which are the fields of the M5-brane sigma model with WZW term ) are equivalently pairs, consisting of
a smooth function into the actual spacetime ;
a cocycle in -twisted degree-3 Deligne cohomology on , hence a 2-form gauge field on , subject to certain compatibility conditions with the function .
The first item here is the evident sigma model field, the second 2-form field is part of the “tensor multiplet” on the M5-brane, exhibiting the Green-Schwarz sigma-model for the M5-brane as a higher gauged WZW model.
Now to consider the BPS charge group of , def. . By corollary this is an ∞-group extension of the super-isometry group of the 11-dimensional super spacetime by the moduli stack of flat 5-form connection on the extended spacetime.
This receives a map from the moduli of 5-form connections of the extended spacetime (which is . This consists of the cohomological data without the differential cohomologica data in ): it is the -principal ∞-bundle which sits in the homotopy fiber sequence of the form
Under Lie differentiation as in prop. turns into hence into . Under the adjunction between shape modality and flat modality , this is the degree-5 real cohomology of the geometric realization of . This in turns is a K(Z,3)-fibration over the underlying bare homotopy type of spacetime which is classified by the integral degree-4 class which is the higher Dixmier-Douady class of .
The degree-5 real cohomology of such a fibration is computed by a Serre spectral sequence. By the discussion at Eilenberg-MacLane space – cohomology of EM spaces only very few entries in this spectral sequence contribute, and the result is the middle cohomology of this sequence
where is given by taking the cup product with the class of the M2-WZW term.
This is the group of M2-brane and M5-brane charges with corrections by global effects, in the corrected M-theory super Lie algebra for the superspacetime .
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