An N=1 Triality by Spectrum Matching
Abstract
On promoting the type IIA side of the N=1 Heterotic/type IIA dual pairs of [1] to M-theory on a `barely G2 Manifold' of [2], by spectrum-matching we show a possible triality between Heterotic on a self-mirror Calabi-Yau, M-theory on the above `barely G2-Manifold' constructed from the Calabi-Yau on the type IIA side and F-theory on an elliptically fibered Calabi-Yau 4-fold fibered over a trivially rationally ruled CP1 x E base, E being the Enriques surface. We raise an apparent puzzle on the F-theory side, namely, the Hodge data of the 4-fold derived can not be obtained by a naive freely acting orbifold of CY3(3,243) x T2 as one might have guessed on the basis of arguments related to dualities involving string, M and (definition of) F theories. There are some interesting properties of the antiholomorphic involution used in VW for constructing the type IIA orientifold and by us in constructing the 'barely G2 manifold', that we also study.
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