Partition Functions, Duality, and the Tube Metric

Abstract

The partition function of type IIA and B strings on R6xK3, in the T4/Z2 orbifold limit, is explicitly computed as a modular invariant sum over spin strutures required by perturbative unitarity in order to extend the analysis to include type II strings on R6 x W4, where W4 is associated with the tube metric conformal field theory, given by the degrees of freedom transverse to the Neveu-Schwarz fivebrane solution. This generates partition functions and perturbative spectra of string theories in six space-time dimensions, associated with the modular invariants of the level k affine SU(2) Kac-Moody algebra. These theories provide a conformal field theory (i.e. perturbative) probe of non-perturbative (fivebrane) vacua. We contrast them with theories whose N=(4,4) sigma-model action contains nH=k+2 hypermultiplets as well as vector supermultiplets, and where k is the level just mentioned. In Appendix B we also give a D=6, N=(1,1) `free fermion' string model which has a different moduli space of vacua from the 81 parameter space relevant to the above examples.

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