Spin(n,n)×R+ Generalised Geometry and Consistent Truncations on Branes
Abstract
In this note we show how the consistent truncations on half-supersymmetric branes of Leung and Stelle and Lin, Skrzypek and Stelle fit into the general exceptional generalised geometry analysis of Cassani et al.. Each solution defines a torsion-free Spin(n) structure in the Spin(n,n)× R+ generalised geometry introduced by Strickland--Constable, where n is the dimension of the space transverse to the brane. Embedding this into the appropriate exceptional generalised geometry then defines the truncation. As a by-product we derive a new consistent truncation on the IIA NS5-brane to six-dimensional N=(2,0) supergravity coupled to a tensor mutliplet, and new consistent truncations on the D6- and D7-branes to seven- and eight-dimensional pure half-maximal supergravity respectively.
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