Small representations, string instantons, and Fourier modes of Eisenstein series (with an appendix by D. Ciubotaru and P. Trapa)
Michael B. Green, Stephen D. Miller, Pierre Vanhove

TL;DR
This paper studies special Eisenstein series related to string theory amplitudes, revealing their unique Fourier modes and instanton contributions, and demonstrates their connection to minimal and next-to-minimal automorphic representations.
Contribution
It uncovers novel features of Eisenstein series at special parameters, linking their Fourier expansions to BPS instantons and automorphic representations in string theory.
Findings
Fourier modes have fewer coefficients than typical Eisenstein series.
Wavefront sets are supported on specific nilpotent orbits.
Next-to-minimal representations occur automorphically for E6, E7, and E8.
Abstract
This paper concerns some novel features of maximal parabolic Eisenstein series at certain special values of their analytic parameter s. These series arise as coefficients in the R4 and D4R4 interactions in the low energy expansion of scattering amplitudes in maximally supersymmetric string theory reduced to D=10-d dimensions on a torus T^d, d<8. For each d these amplitudes are automorphic functions on the rank d+1 symmetry group E_d+1. Of particular significance is the orbit content of the Fourier modes of these series when expanded in three different parabolic subgroups, corresponding to certain limits of string theory. This is of interest in the classification of a variety of instantons that correspond to minimal or next-to-minimal BPS orbits. In the limit of decompactification from D to D+1 dimensions many such instantons are related to charged 1/2-BPS or 1/4-BPS black holes with…
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