M-theory compactifications, G_2-manifolds and anomalies
Steffen Metzger

TL;DR
This thesis explores M-theory compactifications on G_2-manifolds, their role in realistic four-dimensional theories, and the mechanisms for anomaly cancellation, including new methods involving singularities.
Contribution
It introduces a new anomaly cancellation mechanism for M-theory on singular G_2-manifolds by modifying supergravity's topological and Green-Schwarz terms.
Findings
G_2-manifolds are essential for N=1 supersymmetry in four dimensions.
Singularities in G_2-manifolds are necessary for realistic model building.
A novel anomaly cancellation method is proposed for singular G_2 compactifications.
Abstract
This diploma thesis has three major objectives. Firstly, we give an elementary introduction to M-theory compactifications, which are obtained from an analysis of its low-energy effective theory, eleven-dimensional supergravity. In particular, we show how the requirement of N=1 supersymmetry in four dimensions leads to compactifications on G_2-manifolds. We also examine the Freund-Rubin solution as well as the M2- and M5-brane. Secondly, we review the construction of realistic theories in four dimensions from compactifications on G_2-manifolds. It turns out that this can only be achieved if the manifolds are allowed to carry singularities of various kinds. Thirdly, we are interested in the concept of anomalies in the framework of M-theory. We present some basic material on anomalies and examine three cases where anomalies play a prominent role in M-theory. We review M-theory on R^10 x…
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Taxonomy
TopicsBlack Holes and Theoretical Physics · Cosmology and Gravitation Theories · Noncommutative and Quantum Gravity Theories
