3-Sasakian manifolds in dimension seven, their spinors and G2 structures

Abstract

It is well-known that 7-dimensional 3-Sasakian manifolds carry a one-parametric family of compatible G2 structures and that they do not admit a characteristic connection. In this note, we show that there is nevertheless a distinguished cocalibrated G2 structure in this family whose characteristic connection along with its parallel spinor field can be used for a thorough investigation of the geometric properties of 7-dimensional 3-Sasakian manifolds. Many known and some new properties can be easily derived from the properties of this connection and the spinor field, yielding thus an appropriate substitute for the missing characteristic connection.

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