Multiple M-branes and 3-algebras
Paul Richmond

TL;DR
This thesis investigates the properties of multiple M-branes using 3-algebras, explores their coupling to supergravity backgrounds, and connects M-brane models to supersymmetric Yang-Mills theories through dualities.
Contribution
It introduces a detailed analysis of multiple M-branes with 3-algebra formulations, including background couplings, higher derivative corrections, and links to lower-dimensional gauge theories.
Findings
Mass terms from background fluxes in M2-brane theories.
Supersymmetric invariance of corrected BLG Lagrangian.
Reduction of M5-brane equations to instanton moduli space.
Abstract
The purpose of this thesis is to explore the properties of multiple coincident M2- and M5-branes. We begin with a review of the BLG and ABJM models of multiple M2-branes and our focus will be on their formulation in terms of 3-algebras. We then examine the coupling of multiple M2-branes to the background 3-form and 6-form gauge fields of eleven-dimensional supergravity. In particular we show in detail how a natural generalisation of the Myers flux-terms, along with the resulting curvature of the background metric, leads to mass terms in the effective field theory. Working to lowest nontrivial order in fermions, we demonstrate the supersymmetric invariance of the four-derivative order corrected Lagrangian of the Euclidean BLG theory and determine the theory's higher derivative corrected supersymmetry transformations. The supersymmetry algebra is also shown to close on the scalar and…
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Taxonomy
TopicsBlack Holes and Theoretical Physics · Cosmology and Gravitation Theories · Noncommutative and Quantum Gravity Theories
