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Rank Q E-string on spheres with flux

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SCIPOST PHYSICS
卷 11, 期 2, 页码 -

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DOI: 10.21468/SciPostPhys.11.2.044

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  1. STFC [ST/P000681/1, ST/T000694/1]
  2. Israel Science Foundation [2289/18]
  3. I-CORE Program of the Planning and Budgeting Committee
  4. GIF [I-1515-303./2019]
  5. German-Israeli Foundation for Scientific Research and Development
  6. BSF [2018204]
  7. IBM Einstein fellowship of the Institute of Advnaced Study
  8. ERC-STG [637844-HBQFTNCER]
  9. University of Milano-Bicocca grant [2016-ATESP0586]
  10. MIUR-PRIN [2017CC72MK003]
  11. INFN

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By compactifying rank Q E-string theory on genus zero surfaces with various fluxes, interesting models with IR enhancements and duality properties can be constructed, such as the S-confinement duality. Furthermore, the theories discussed in four dimensions exhibit an SU(2)(ISO) symmetry that can naturally be identified with the isometry of the two-sphere.
We consider compactifications of rank Q E-string theory on a genus zero surface with no punctures but with flux for various subgroups of the E-8 x SU (2) global symmetry group of the six dimensional theory. We first construct a simple Wess-Zumino model in four dimensions corresponding to the compactification on a sphere with one puncture and a particular value of flux, the cap model. Using this theory and theories corresponding to two punctured spheres with flux, one can obtain a large number of models corresponding to spheres with a variety of fluxes. These models exhibit interesting IR enhancements of global symmetry as well as duality properties. As an example we will show that constructing sphere models associated to specific fluxes related by an action of the Weyl group of E-8 leads to the S-confinement duality of the USp(2Q) gauge theory with six fundamentals and a traceless antisymmetric field. Finally, we show that the theories we discuss possess an SU(2)(ISO) symmetry in four dimensions that can be naturally identified with the isometry of the two-sphere. We give evidence in favor of this identification by computing the 't Hooft anomalies of the SU(2)(ISO) in 4d and comparing them with the predicted anomalies from 6d.

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