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SFB Colloquium Scattering amplitudes in gauge and gravity theories (Research Project C6)
Prof. Dr. Bernard de Wit, Dr. James Drummond
3 Jun 2013, 13:00 – 15:30

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Deformed gauged SO(8) supergravities: what can they tell us about M-theory?
Prof. Dr. Bernard de Wit
3 Jun 2013, 13:00 – 14:00

There exists a continuous one-parameter family of gauged SO(8) supergravities. Possible eleven-dimensional origins
of this phenomenon are explored. Taking the original proof of the consistency of the truncation of 11D supergravity to SO(8) gauged supergravity as a starting point, a number of critical issues is discussed, such as the preferred electric-magnetic duality frame in four dimensions and the existence of dual magnetic gauge fields and related quantities in eleven dimensions. Some of those issues are resolved but others seem to point to obstructions in embedding the continuous degeneracy in 11D supergravity.
While the final outcome of these efforts remains as yet inconclusive, new results have been obtained. Among those is the full non-linear ansatz for the seven-dimensional flux expressed in terms of the scalars and pseudoscalars of 4D supergravity, valid for both the S7 and the T7 truncations without resorting to tensor-scalar duality. Possible interpretations and tests of these results are discussed.

http://www.staff.science.uu.nl/~wit00103/default.htm

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