Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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1841508 | Nuclear Physics B | 2009 | 20 Pages |
Abstract
In this paper we consider compactifications of heterotic strings in the presence of background flux. The background metric is a T2 fibration over a K3 base times four-dimensional Minkowski space. Depending on the choice of three-form flux different amounts of supersymmetry are preserved (N=2,1,0N=2,1,0). For supersymmetric solutions unbroken space–time supersymmetry determines all background fields except one scalar function which is related to the dilaton. The heterotic Bianchi identity gives rise to a differential equation for the dilaton which we discuss in detail for solutions preserving an N=2N=2 supersymmetry. In this case the differential equation is of Laplace type and as a result the solvability is guaranteed.
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Authors
Katrin Becker, Chris Bertinato, Yu-Chieh Chung, Guangyu Guo,