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Adams-Iwasawa N=8 Black Holes

We study some of the properties of the geometry of the exceptional Lie group E7(7), which describes the U-duality of the N=8, d=4 supergravity. In particular, based on a symplectic construction of the Lie algebra e7(7) due to Adams, we compute the Iwasawa decomposition of the symmetric space M=E7(7)...

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Autores principales: Cacciatori, Sergio Luigi, Cerchiai, Bianca Letizia, Marrani, Alessio
Lenguaje:eng
Publicado: 2012
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Acceso en línea:https://dx.doi.org/10.1142/S2010194512006721
http://cds.cern.ch/record/1424271
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author Cacciatori, Sergio Luigi
Cerchiai, Bianca Letizia
Marrani, Alessio
author_facet Cacciatori, Sergio Luigi
Cerchiai, Bianca Letizia
Marrani, Alessio
author_sort Cacciatori, Sergio Luigi
collection CERN
description We study some of the properties of the geometry of the exceptional Lie group E7(7), which describes the U-duality of the N=8, d=4 supergravity. In particular, based on a symplectic construction of the Lie algebra e7(7) due to Adams, we compute the Iwasawa decomposition of the symmetric space M=E7(7)/(SU(8)/Z_2), which gives the vector multiplets' scalar manifold of the corresponding supergravity theory. The explicit expression of the Lie algebra is then used to analyze the origin of M as scalar configuration of the "large" 1/8-BPS extremal black hole attractors. In this framework it turns out that the U(1) symmetry spanning such attractors is broken down to a discrete subgroup Z_4, spoiling their dyonic nature near the origin of the scalar manifold. This is a consequence of the fact that the maximal manifest off-shell symmetry of the Iwasawa parametrization is determined by a completely non-compact Cartan subalgebra of the maximal subgroup SL(8,R) of E7(7), which breaks down the maximal possible covariance SL(8,R) to a smaller SL(7,R) subgroup. These results are compared with the ones obtained in other known bases, such as the Sezgin-van Nieuwenhuizen and the Cremmer-Julia /de Wit-Nicolai frames.
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spelling cern-14242712022-08-10T20:34:55Zdoi:10.1142/S2010194512006721http://cds.cern.ch/record/1424271engCacciatori, Sergio LuigiCerchiai, Bianca LetiziaMarrani, AlessioAdams-Iwasawa N=8 Black HolesParticle Physics - TheoryWe study some of the properties of the geometry of the exceptional Lie group E7(7), which describes the U-duality of the N=8, d=4 supergravity. In particular, based on a symplectic construction of the Lie algebra e7(7) due to Adams, we compute the Iwasawa decomposition of the symmetric space M=E7(7)/(SU(8)/Z_2), which gives the vector multiplets' scalar manifold of the corresponding supergravity theory. The explicit expression of the Lie algebra is then used to analyze the origin of M as scalar configuration of the "large" 1/8-BPS extremal black hole attractors. In this framework it turns out that the U(1) symmetry spanning such attractors is broken down to a discrete subgroup Z_4, spoiling their dyonic nature near the origin of the scalar manifold. This is a consequence of the fact that the maximal manifest off-shell symmetry of the Iwasawa parametrization is determined by a completely non-compact Cartan subalgebra of the maximal subgroup SL(8,R) of E7(7), which breaks down the maximal possible covariance SL(8,R) to a smaller SL(7,R) subgroup. These results are compared with the ones obtained in other known bases, such as the Sezgin-van Nieuwenhuizen and the Cremmer-Julia /de Wit-Nicolai frames.We study some of the properties of the geometry of the exceptional Lie group E7(7), which describes the U-duality of the N=8, d=4 supergravity. In particular, based on a symplectic construction of the Lie algebra e7(7) due to Adams, we compute the Iwasawa decomposition of the symmetric space M=E7(7)/(SU(8)/Z_2), which gives the vector multiplets' scalar manifold of the corresponding supergravity theory. The explicit expression of the Lie algebra is then used to analyze the origin of M as scalar configuration of the "large" 1/8-BPS extremal black hole attractors. In this framework it turns out that the U(1) symmetry spanning such attractors is broken down to a discrete subgroup Z_4, spoiling their dyonic nature near the origin of the scalar manifold. This is a consequence of the fact that the maximal manifest off-shell symmetry of the Iwasawa parametrization is determined by a completely non-compact Cartan subalgebra of the maximal subgroup SL(8,R) of E7(7), which breaks down the maximal possible covariance SL(8,R) to a smaller SL(7,R) subgroup. These results are compared with the ones obtained in other known bases, such as the Sezgin-van Nieuwenhuizen and the Cremmer-Julia /de Wit-Nicolai frames.arXiv:1202.3055oai:cds.cern.ch:14242712012-02-15
spellingShingle Particle Physics - Theory
Cacciatori, Sergio Luigi
Cerchiai, Bianca Letizia
Marrani, Alessio
Adams-Iwasawa N=8 Black Holes
title Adams-Iwasawa N=8 Black Holes
title_full Adams-Iwasawa N=8 Black Holes
title_fullStr Adams-Iwasawa N=8 Black Holes
title_full_unstemmed Adams-Iwasawa N=8 Black Holes
title_short Adams-Iwasawa N=8 Black Holes
title_sort adams-iwasawa n=8 black holes
topic Particle Physics - Theory
url https://dx.doi.org/10.1142/S2010194512006721
http://cds.cern.ch/record/1424271
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