The Small E8 Instanton and the Kraft Procesi Transition

Abstract

One of the simplest (1,0) supersymmetric theories in six dimensions lives on the world volume of one M5 brane at a D type singularity C2/Dk. The low energy theory is given by an SQCD theory with Sp(k-4) gauge group, a precise number of 2k flavors which is anomaly free, and a scale which is set by the inverse gauge coupling. The Higgs branch at finite coupling Hf is a closure of a nilpotent orbit of D2k and develops many more flat directions as the inverse gauge coupling is set to zero (violating a standard lore that wrongly claims the Higgs branch remains classical). The quaternionic dimension grows by 29 for any k and the Higgs branch stops being a closure of a nilpotent orbit for k>4, with an exception of k=4 where it becomes minE8, the closure of the minimal nilpotent orbit of E8, thus having a rare phenomenon of flavor symmetry enhancement in six dimensions. Geometrically, the natural inclusion of Hf ⊂ H∞ fits into the Brieskorn Slodowy theory of transverse slices, and the transverse slice is computed to be minE8 for any k>3. This is identified with the well known small E8 instanton transition where 1 tensor multiplet is traded with 29 hypermultiplets, thus giving a physical interpretation to the geometric theory. By the analogy with the classical case, we call this the Kraft Procesi transition.

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