On the Twisted (2,0) and Little-String Theories

Abstract

We study the compactification of the (2,0) and type-II little-string theories on S1, T2 and T3 with an R-symmetry twist that preserves half the supersymmetry. We argue that it produces the same moduli spaces of vacua as compactification of the (1,0) theory with E8 Wilson lines given by a maximal embedding of SU(2). In certain limits, this reproduces the moduli space of SU(2) with a massive adjoint hyper-multiplet. In the type-II little-string theory case, we observe a peculiar phase transition where the strings condense. We conjecture a generalization to more than two 5-branes which involves instantons on non-commutative T4. We conclude with open questions.

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