Consistent S3 reductions of six-dimensional supergravity

2019-10-7
Samtleben, Henning
Sarıoğlu, Bahtiyar Özgür
We work out the consistent AdS(3) x S-3 truncations of the bosonic sectors of both the six-dimensional = N = (1,1) and N = (2,0) supergravity theories. They result in inequivalent three-dimensional half-maximal SO(4) gauged supergravities describing 32 propagating bosonic degrees of freedom apart from the nonpropagating supergravity multiplet. We present the full nonlinear Kaluza-Klein reduction formulas and illustrate them by explicitly uplifting a number of AdS(3) vacua.
Physical Review D

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Citation Formats
H. Samtleben and B. Ö. Sarıoğlu, “Consistent S3 reductions of six-dimensional supergravity,” Physical Review D, 2019, Accessed: 00, 2020. [Online]. Available: https://hdl.handle.net/11511/52153.