Anomalous D-Brane Charge in F-Theory Compactifications
Bjorn Andreas, Gottfried Curio, Ruben Minasian

TL;DR
This paper investigates the correction to D-brane charge in F-theory compactifications caused by geometric and embedding-dependent factors, and how considering torsion sheaves resolves these anomalies.
Contribution
It introduces a framework using torsion sheaves to reconcile D-brane charge corrections with geometric and topological properties in F-theory.
Findings
Correction to $c_2(E)$ depends on geometry and embedding.
Torsion sheaves $i_*E$ provide a resolution to charge anomalies.
Discusses integrality and global properties of $X$ and moduli space.
Abstract
Tadpole cancellation in F-theory on an elliptic Calabi-Yau fourfold demands some spacetime-filling three-branes (points in ). If moved to the discriminant surface, which supports the gauge group, and dissolved into a finite size instanton, the second Chern class of the corresponding bundle is expected to give a compensating contribution. However the dependence of D-brane charge on the geometry of and on the embedding gives a correction to . We show how this is reconciled by considering the torsion sheaf and discuss some integrality issues related to global properties of as well as the moduli space of this object.
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