An M-Theory Approach to Topological Strings

An M-Theory Approach to Topological Strings

An M-Theory Approach to Topological Strings Marcos Mariño University of Geneva [Alba Grassi, Yasuyuki Hatsuda and M.M., 1410.3382] [Rinat Kashaev and M.M., 1501.01014] [M.M. and Szabolcs Zakany, 1502.02958] [Rinat Kashaev, M.M. and Szabolcs Zakany, 1505.02243] [Jie Gu, Albrecht Klemm, M.M. and Jonas Reuter, 1506.09716] [Santiago Codesido, Alba Grassi and M.M., 1507.02096] [Yasuyuki Hatsuda and M.M., 1511.02860] [Sebastián Franco, Yasuyuki Hatsuda and M.M., 1512.03061] Review: [M.M., 1506.07757] Related work: Huang-Wang, Huang-Wang-Zhang, Hatsuda, Okuyama-Zakany M-theory and localization In recent years, the combination of AdS4/CFT3 with localization techniques has led to many interesting results on string/M-theory. The partition function of Chern-Simons-matter theories on the three-sphere provides a non-perturbative definition of the string theory partition function. The genus expansion is realized as the asymptotic ’t Hooft expansion of a well-defined quantity 2g 2 ABJM log Z(N,k) Fg(λ)g − ⇠ st g 0 X≥ 1 N N g !1 λ = fixed st k k ⇠ k !1 In ABJM theory, thanks to localization, one can compute all the F g ( λ ) recursively, on the gauge theory side, and verify some predictions of AdS/CFT 3/2 F (λ) λ3/2, λ 1 N behavior 0 ∼ ⇥ The free energies F g ( λ ) contain worldsheet instanton corrections. In addition, the asymptotic genus expansion receives non- perturbative corrections in the string coupling constant, of the form [Drukker-M.M.-Putrov, Grassi-M.M.-Zakany] ⇥kN (L/⌅ )3 e− e− p ∼ which in M-theory are due to membrane instantons M-theory expansion The M-theory regime is N and k fixed !1 The partition function in this regime has a Rademacher-type convergent expansion, which arises from resumming the perturbative genus expansion and including membrane instanton corrections @ n 4q Z(N,k)= a Ai C N +2p + p,q,n −@N k p,q,n ✓ ◆ ✓ ◆ X membrane instanton worldsheet instanton pkN pN/k = Ai(CN)+ e− , e− O ⇣ ⌘ Fermi gas picture Localization expresses the gauge theory partition function as a matrix integral. To derive the results above, we reformulate it as the canonical partition function for a one-dimensional ideal Fermi gas with N particles. For ABJM, N dx x x 2 N 1 Z(N,k)= i tanh i − j 2⇡k 2k cosh xi Z i=1 i<j ✓ ✓ ◆◆ i=1 2 Y Y N Y = ( 1)✏(σ) dx ⇢ x ,x − i i σ(i) σ SN Z i=1 X2 Y Fermi statistics density matrix 1 1 1 ⇥(x, x⇥)= 1/2 1/2 x x 2πk x x 2 cosh − 2 cosh 2 2 cosh 2 2k ⇥⇥ ⇥⇥ ⇥ This integral kernel defines a non-trivial Hamiltonian in one dimension Hˆ 1 ⇢ˆ =e− and ~ =2⇡k ⇠ gs The semiclassical regime of the Fermi gas is the strong string coupling regime of the superstring. In particular, the membrane instantons can be computed in the WKB approximation to the Fermi gas! Mathematically, ⇢ ˆ is a positive-definite, trace class operator 2 on the Hilbert space L ( R ) : it has a positive, discrete spectrum and all its traces are well-defined tr⇢ ˆn < ,n=1, 2, 1 ··· operator ⇢ˆ Z(N,~) convergent M-theory asymptotic ’t Hooft expansion: expansion: superstring resummed strings perturbation theory +membrane instantons N F (λ) N ~ !1 g !1 !1 ~ fixed N 1 = λ ~ ~ ⇠ gst Topological string theory A simplified version of string theory in which one “counts” worldsheet instantons, i.e. holomorphic maps from a Riemann surface of genus g to a given “target space” X, which will be a Calabi-Yau (CY) threefold X x holomorphic The genus g topological string free energy is given by a sum over worldsheet instantons, and depends on the Kahler moduli, which measure the size of curves in the CY If X has a single modulus, i.e. a single topological class of worldsheet instantons, one has dt Fg(t)= Ng,de− Xd Gromov-Witten invariants If X is toric (hence non-compact), one can determine the free energies at all genera (e.g. topological vertex). A powerful way of solving the topological string is mirror symmetry, which postulates that the counting of instantons can be solved by using a different, “mirror” manifold X . When the CY is toric, its mirror is just an algebraic mirror curve or Riemann surface, of the form b x y WX (e , e )=0 An example The simplest non-trivial toric CY is a monopole bundle on the complex projective space 2 ( 3) P O − ! 2 which is usually called local P Its mirror is described by the curve x y x y 1/3 e +e +e− − + z− =0 parametrizes the a curve of complex structure genus one! of the mirror For simplicity I restrict to curves of genus one, but everything I will say has a higher genus extension [Codesido-Grassi-M.M.] The main statement of mirror symmetry in this case is that the genus zero free energy can be computed by just doing integrals on the curve! mirror t = y(x)dx map A IA @F 0 = y(x)dx @t B IB 3 t F (t)=Ct + 3e− + 0 ··· As in the case of strings with CFT duals, we would like to realize the perturbative series of topological string theory on X as the asymptotic expansion of a well-defined partition function Z X ( N, ~ ) , in the ’t Hooft regime N N 1 !1 =fixed ~ ~ ~ ⇠ gst !1 This is suggested by the close relationship between the 1/N expansion of the partition function of ABJM theory, and the topological string free energies on a particular toric CY [M.M.-Putrov] operator ⇢X ? ZX (N,~) ? convergent M-theory asymptotic ’t Hooft expansion: expansion ? topological string free energies N !1 fixed N F (λ) ~ ~ !1 g !1 N 1 = λ ~ ~ ⇠ gst Operators from mirror curves It turns out that one can find the operator ⇢ X that corresponds to a given toric CY X by quantizing its mirror curve! Main idea: promote the variables x, y appearing in the mirror curve to canonically conjugate Heisenberg operators [x, y]=i~ ~ > 0 Each mirror curve gives then an operator W (ex, ey) O X ! X 2 For example, for local P we find x y x y 1/3 x y x y e +e +e− − + z− O =e +e +e− − ! 1 2 Theorem The operator ⇢ X = O X− on L ( R ) [Kashaev-M.M.] is positive definite and of trace class One can then regard this operator as a QM density matrix and consider the corresponding Fermi gas partition function ZX (N,~) Conjecture [Grassi-Hatsuda-M.M.]: in the ’t Hooft regime 1 2 2g log ZX (N,~) Fg(λ)~ − ⇠ g=0 cognoscendi: X conifold frame Notice that this is the strongly coupled regime ~ 1 of the Fermi gas. The expansion in the weakly coupled regime ~ 1 involves a different topological string theory [NS, ⌧ Mironov-Morozov, ACDKV]: the NS limit of the refined topological string Evidence for the conjecture, I The canonical partition functions of the Fermi gas are well- defined and calculable directly in operator theory. For example, one has 1 Z(1, ~ =2⇡)= 2 9 local P 1 1 Z(2, ~ =2⇡)= 12p3⇡ − 81 In fact, in some cases one can compute them explicitly in terms of matrix integrals! These are the analogues of the localized partition functions on the sphere in Chern-Simons-matter theories 2 For local P and its generalizations, the matrix model is an O(2) matrix model 2 ui uj N N 4sinh − 1 d u 1 V (u ,g ) i<j 2 − gs i s ZX (N,~)= N e . N! N (2⇡) ui⇣ uj ⌘ R i=1 Q2 cosh − +i⇡C Z Y i,j 2 1 ⇣ ⌘ gs ~− Q ⇠ known potential Its ’t Hooft expansion can be computed with large N techniques and one can test the conjecture order by order in 1 ~− and λ [M.M.-Zakany, Kashaev-M.M.-Zakany]. For example, one finds, directly from the matrix model 2 2 2 4 6 λ 4⇡ λ 3 3V ⇡ 3 ⇡ 4 56⇡ 5 F0(λ)= log λ λ + λ + λ + 2 9p3 − 2 − 4⇡2 − 9p3 486 10935p3 ··· ✓ ✓ ◆ ◆ ⇡i/3 V =2Im Li2 e ⇣ ⇣ ⌘⌘ This agrees with known results from topological strings [Haghighat-Klemm-Rauch] In particular, we get a matrix model realization of the topological string on any toric CY geometry! The M-theory expansion Can we find the exact expansion of the partition function at large N but fixed string coupling constant? This requires the total grand potential of the CY X [Hatsuda-M.M.-Moriyama-Okuyama] WKB WS JX (µ, ~)=J (µ, ~)+J (µ, ~) Grand potential of the Fermi Expressed in terms of gas in the all-orders WKB the Gopakumar-Vafa approximation. It can be resummation of the expressed in terms of the NS worldsheet instantons. 2⇡rµ/ limit of the topological string. Series in e− ~ rµ Series in e− µ fugacity of the Fermi gas, related to the modulus of the CY The total grand potential can be computed from the BPS invariants of X and is a well defined function if µ is sufficiently large (large radius) From the point of view of standard TS theory, the WKB grand potential provides a non-perturbative correction in the string coupling constant. However, from the point of view of the QM problem, the WS contribution is a non-perturbative effect in ~ . Note that the GV resummation (which is equivalent to topological vertex/instanton counting in 5d) has been presented very often as the M-theory version of the topological string.

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