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6d N = (1,0) theories on S1/T2 and class S theories: part II

Journal

JOURNAL OF HIGH ENERGY PHYSICS
Volume -, Issue 12, Pages -

Publisher

SPRINGER
DOI: 10.1007/JHEP12(2015)131

Keywords

Supersymmetric gauge theory; Duality in Gauge Field Theories; Field Theories in Higher Dimensions

Funding

  1. Programs for Leading Graduate Schools, MEXT, Japan, via the Advanced Leading Graduate Course for Photon Science
  2. Programs for Leading Graduate Schools, MEXT, Japan, via Leading Graduate Course for Frontiers of Mathematical Sciences and Physics
  3. JSPS Research Fellowship for Young Scientists
  4. JSPS [25870159]
  5. WPI Initiative, MEXT, Japan at IPMU, University of Tokyo
  6. DOE [DE-SC0009988]
  7. Grants-in-Aid for Scientific Research [25870159, 14J09502] Funding Source: KAKEN

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We study the T-2 compactification of a class of 6d N = (1; 0) theories that is Higgsable to N = (2; 0) theories. We show that the resulting 4d N = 2 theory at the origin of the Coulomb branch and the parameter space is generically given by two superconformal matter sectors coupled by an infrared-free gauge multiplet and another conformal gauge multiplet. Our analysis utilizes the 5d theories obtained by putting the same class of 6d theories on S-1 Our class includes, among others, the 6d theories describing multiple M5 branes on an ALE singularity, and we analyze them in detail. The resulting 4d theory has manifestly both the SL(2, Z) and the full flavor symmetry. We also discuss in detail the special cases of 6d theories where the infrared-free gauge multiplet is absent. In an appendix, we give a field-theoretical argument for an F-theoretic constraint that forbids a particular 6d anomaly-free matter content, as an application of our analysis.

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