Matrix Theory, U-Duality and Toroidal Compactifications of M-Theory
Abstract
Using U-duality, the properties of the matrix theories corresponding to the compactification of M-theory on Td are investigated. The couplings of the d+1 dimensional effective Super-Yang-Mills theory to all the M-theory moduli is deduced and the spectrum of BPS branes in the SYM gives the corresponding spectrum of the matrix theory.Known results are recovered for d 5 and predictions for d>5 are proposed. For d>3, the spectrum includes d-4 branes arising from YM instantons, and U-duality interchanges momentum modes with brane wrapping modes.For d=6, there is a generalised -angle which couples to instantonic 3-branes and which combines with the SYM coupling constant to take values in SL(2,)/U(1), acted on by an SL(2,) subgroup of the U-duality group E6(). For d=4,7,8, there is an SL(d+1) symmetry, suggesting that the matrix theory could be a scale-invariant d+2 dimensional theory on Td+1 × in these cases, as is already known to be the case for d=4; evidence is found suggesting this happens for d=8 but not d=7.
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