2023
DOI: 10.1007/jhep01(2023)170
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New supersymmetric string moduli spaces from frozen singularities

Abstract: The current classification of $$ \mathcal{N} $$ N = 1 string theories in eight and seven dimensions is completely captured by K3 surfaces with F-Theory or M-Theory frozen singularities. In this note we show that there are inequivalent ways of freezing certain collections of singularities which have the same ADE type, and so there are more connected components in the moduli space than previously thought; namely, one more in eight dimensions and three more in seven dimensions. … Show more

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“…It is however curious, that there are finite number of admissible lattices and they are bounded by 26. In fact, the only two lattices for l > 2 that are believed to lead to consistent theories of quantum gravity [58] are even more special and admit 2-reflective modular forms. It would be of great interest to find out if there exist physical requirements that lead to further constraints on the lattice structure.…”
Section: Jhep06(2024)064mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…It is however curious, that there are finite number of admissible lattices and they are bounded by 26. In fact, the only two lattices for l > 2 that are believed to lead to consistent theories of quantum gravity [58] are even more special and admit 2-reflective modular forms. It would be of great interest to find out if there exist physical requirements that lead to further constraints on the lattice structure.…”
Section: Jhep06(2024)064mentioning
confidence: 99%