The Automorphic Membrane
Boris Pioline (LPTHE), Andrew Waldron (UC Davis)

TL;DR
This paper constructs a quantum membrane model that reproduces the $R^4$ amplitude in M-theory, incorporating U-duality invariance through automorphic forms and revealing new flux modes and symmetries.
Contribution
It introduces a novel quantum membrane framework with manifest U-duality invariance, including flux modes and an $E_6$ action on pure spinors, advancing understanding of M-theory amplitudes.
Findings
Reproduces the $R^4$ amplitude with membrane instantons.
Incorporates flux-like quantum numbers for duality invariance.
Uncovers an $E_6$ action on ten-dimensional pure spinors.
Abstract
We present a 1-loop toroidal membrane winding sum reproducing the conjectured -theory, four-graviton, eight derivative, amplitude. The -duality and toroidal membrane world-volume modular groups appear as a Howe dual pair in a larger, exceptional, group. A detailed analysis is carried out for -theory compactified on a 3-torus, where the target-space -duality and world-volume modular groups are embedded in . Unlike previous semi-classical expansions, -duality is built in manifestly and realized at the quantum level thanks to Fourier invariance of cubic characters. In addition to winding modes, a pair of new discrete, flux-like, quantum numbers are necessary to ensure invariance under the larger group. The action for these modes is of Born-Infeld type, interpolating between standard Polyakov and Nambu-Goto…
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Taxonomy
TopicsBlack Holes and Theoretical Physics · Quantum Chromodynamics and Particle Interactions · Algebraic structures and combinatorial models
