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Axionic symmetry gaugings in N=4 supergravities and their higher-dimensional origin

We study the class of four-dimensional N=4 supergravities obtained by gauging the axionic shift and axionic rescaling symmetries. We formulate these theories using the machinery of embedding tensors, characterize the full gauge algebras and discuss several specific features of this family of gauged...

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Autores principales: Derendinger, Jean-Pierre, Petropoulos, P.Marios, Prezas, Nikolaos
Lenguaje:eng
Publicado: 2007
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Acceso en línea:https://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.nuclphysb.2007.06.021
http://cds.cern.ch/record/1032450
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author Derendinger, Jean-Pierre
Petropoulos, P.Marios
Prezas, Nikolaos
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Petropoulos, P.Marios
Prezas, Nikolaos
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description We study the class of four-dimensional N=4 supergravities obtained by gauging the axionic shift and axionic rescaling symmetries. We formulate these theories using the machinery of embedding tensors, characterize the full gauge algebras and discuss several specific features of this family of gauged supergravities. We exhibit in particular a generalized duality between massive vectors and massive two-forms in four dimensions, inherited from the gauging of the shift symmetry. We show that these theories can be deduced from higher dimensions by a Scherk-Schwarz reduction, where a twist with respect to a non-compact symmetry is required. The four-dimensional generalized duality plays a crucial role in identifying the higher-dimensional ascendent.
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spelling cern-10324502023-03-15T19:11:08Zdoi:10.1016/j.nuclphysb.2007.06.021http://cds.cern.ch/record/1032450engDerendinger, Jean-PierrePetropoulos, P.MariosPrezas, NikolaosAxionic symmetry gaugings in N=4 supergravities and their higher-dimensional originParticle Physics - TheoryWe study the class of four-dimensional N=4 supergravities obtained by gauging the axionic shift and axionic rescaling symmetries. We formulate these theories using the machinery of embedding tensors, characterize the full gauge algebras and discuss several specific features of this family of gauged supergravities. We exhibit in particular a generalized duality between massive vectors and massive two-forms in four dimensions, inherited from the gauging of the shift symmetry. We show that these theories can be deduced from higher dimensions by a Scherk-Schwarz reduction, where a twist with respect to a non-compact symmetry is required. The four-dimensional generalized duality plays a crucial role in identifying the higher-dimensional ascendent.We study the class of four-dimensional N = 4 supergravities obtained by gauging the axionic shift and axionic rescaling symmetries. We formulate these theories using the machinery of embedding tensors, characterize the full gauge algebras and discuss several specific features of this family of gauged supergravities. We exhibit in particular a generalized duality between massive vectors and massive two-forms in four dimensions, inherited from the gauging of the shift symmetry. We show that these theories can be deduced from higher dimensions by a Scherk–Schwarz reduction, where a twist with respect to a non-compact symmetry is required. The four-dimensional generalized duality plays a crucial role in identifying the higher-dimensional ascendent.We study the class of four-dimensional N=4 supergravities obtained by gauging the axionic shift and axionic rescaling symmetries. We formulate these theories using the machinery of embedding tensors, characterize the full gauge algebras and discuss several specific features of this family of gauged supergravities. We exhibit in particular a generalized duality between massive vectors and massive two-forms in four dimensions, inherited from the gauging of the shift symmetry. We show that these theories can be deduced from higher dimensions by a Scherk-Schwarz reduction, where a twist with respect to a non-compact symmetry is required. The four-dimensional generalized duality plays a crucial role in identifying the higher-dimensional ascendent.arXiv:0705.0008NEIP-07-01CPHT-RR015-0307CERN-PH-TH-2007-057NEIP-07-01CERN-PH-TH-2007-057oai:cds.cern.ch:10324502007-05-02
spellingShingle Particle Physics - Theory
Derendinger, Jean-Pierre
Petropoulos, P.Marios
Prezas, Nikolaos
Axionic symmetry gaugings in N=4 supergravities and their higher-dimensional origin
title Axionic symmetry gaugings in N=4 supergravities and their higher-dimensional origin
title_full Axionic symmetry gaugings in N=4 supergravities and their higher-dimensional origin
title_fullStr Axionic symmetry gaugings in N=4 supergravities and their higher-dimensional origin
title_full_unstemmed Axionic symmetry gaugings in N=4 supergravities and their higher-dimensional origin
title_short Axionic symmetry gaugings in N=4 supergravities and their higher-dimensional origin
title_sort axionic symmetry gaugings in n=4 supergravities and their higher-dimensional origin
topic Particle Physics - Theory
url https://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.nuclphysb.2007.06.021
http://cds.cern.ch/record/1032450
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