Dual dilaton with R and Q fluxes
Abstract
In previous works we showed that a Courant algebroid in a particular frame and the differential geometry of the sum bundle TM T*M provide a very natural geometric setting for a sector of the low energy effective limit of type II superstring theories (Supergravity theory). Given our geometric and algebraic considerations, we reproduced the NS-NS sector of the closed bosonic effective type II sting action, and an action for the inverse metric G-1 and the bivector , related to the tensors for closed strings as (g+B)-1 = (G-1 +). The action depended on the stringy T-dual fluxes R and Q, but the dual dilaton was missing. This short paper fills the gap.
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