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Orientifolds of the 3-sphere

We study the geometry of orientifolds in the SU(2) WZW model. They correspond to the two inequivalent, orientation-reversing involutions of $S^3$, whose fixed-point sets are: the north and south poles (O0), or the equator two-sphere (O2). We show how the geometric action of these involutions leads u...

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Autores principales: Bachas, Constantin, Couchoud, Nicolas, Windey, Paul
Lenguaje:eng
Publicado: 2001
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Acceso en línea:https://dx.doi.org/10.1088/1126-6708/2001/12/003
http://cds.cern.ch/record/525190
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author Bachas, Constantin
Couchoud, Nicolas
Windey, Paul
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Couchoud, Nicolas
Windey, Paul
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description We study the geometry of orientifolds in the SU(2) WZW model. They correspond to the two inequivalent, orientation-reversing involutions of $S^3$, whose fixed-point sets are: the north and south poles (O0), or the equator two-sphere (O2). We show how the geometric action of these involutions leads unambiguously to the previously obtained algebraic results for the Klein bottle and Moebius amplitudes. We give a semiclassical derivation of the selection rules and signs in the crosscap couplings, paying particular attention to discrete B-fluxes. A novel observation, which does not follow from consistency of the one-loop vacuum diagrams, is that in the case of the O0 orientifolds only integer- or only half-integer-spin Cardy states may coexist.
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spelling cern-5251902023-03-14T20:20:20Zdoi:10.1088/1126-6708/2001/12/003http://cds.cern.ch/record/525190engBachas, ConstantinCouchoud, NicolasWindey, PaulOrientifolds of the 3-sphereParticle Physics - TheoryWe study the geometry of orientifolds in the SU(2) WZW model. They correspond to the two inequivalent, orientation-reversing involutions of $S^3$, whose fixed-point sets are: the north and south poles (O0), or the equator two-sphere (O2). We show how the geometric action of these involutions leads unambiguously to the previously obtained algebraic results for the Klein bottle and Moebius amplitudes. We give a semiclassical derivation of the selection rules and signs in the crosscap couplings, paying particular attention to discrete B-fluxes. A novel observation, which does not follow from consistency of the one-loop vacuum diagrams, is that in the case of the O0 orientifolds only integer- or only half-integer-spin Cardy states may coexist.We study the geometry of orientifolds in the SU(2) WZW model. They correspond to the two inequivalent, orientation-reversing involutions of $S^3$, whose fixed-point sets are: the north and south poles (O0), or the equator two-sphere (O2). We show how the geometric action of these involutions leads unambiguously to the previously obtained algebraic results for the Klein bottle and Moebius amplitudes. We give a semiclassical derivation of the selection rules and signs in the crosscap couplings, paying particular attention to discrete B-fluxes. A novel observation, which does not follow from consistency of the one-loop vacuum diagrams, is that in the case of the O0 orientifolds only integer- or only half-integer-spin Cardy states may coexist.hep-th/0111002LPTENS-01-39LPTHE-01-60CERN-TH-2001-295CERN-TH-2001-295LPT-ENS-2001-39LPTHE-2001-60oai:cds.cern.ch:5251902001-11-01
spellingShingle Particle Physics - Theory
Bachas, Constantin
Couchoud, Nicolas
Windey, Paul
Orientifolds of the 3-sphere
title Orientifolds of the 3-sphere
title_full Orientifolds of the 3-sphere
title_fullStr Orientifolds of the 3-sphere
title_full_unstemmed Orientifolds of the 3-sphere
title_short Orientifolds of the 3-sphere
title_sort orientifolds of the 3-sphere
topic Particle Physics - Theory
url https://dx.doi.org/10.1088/1126-6708/2001/12/003
http://cds.cern.ch/record/525190
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