Monstrous M-theory
Alessio Marrani, Michael Rios, David Chester

TL;DR
This paper introduces Monstrous M-theory in 26+1 dimensions, connecting it to the Monster group and Monstrous Moonshine, and explores its spectrum, symmetries, and potential supersymmetric extensions.
Contribution
It proposes a new high-dimensional gravity theory whose spectrum relates to the Monster group, providing a field-theoretic explanation for Monstrous Moonshine and clarifying the Monster's algebraic structure.
Findings
Spectrum splits into 1 and 196,883-dimensional representations
Provides a field theory basis for Monstrous Moonshine
Suggests possible supergravity in 26+1 dimensions
Abstract
In space-time dimensions, we introduce a gravity theory whose massless spectrum can be acted upon by the Monster group when reduced to dimensions. This theory generalizes M-theory in many respects and we name it Monstrous M-theory, or M-theory. Upon Kaluza-Klein reduction to dimensions, the M-theory spectrum irreducibly splits as , where is identified with the dilaton, and is the dimension of the smallest non-trivial representation of the Monster. This provides a field theory explanation of the lowest instance of the Monstrous Moonshine, and it clarifies the definition of the Monster as the automorphism group of the Griess algebra, by showing that such an algebra is not merely a sum of unrelated spaces, but descends from massless states for M-theory, which includes Horowitz and…
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