JOURNAL OF HIGH ENERGY PHYSICS, v.2017, no.7, pp.145
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SPRINGER
Abstract
Gauge symmetry enhancing, at specific points of the compactification space,
is a distinguished feature of string theory. In this work we discuss the breaking of such
symmetries with tools provided by Double Field Theory (DFT). As a main guiding example
we discuss the bosonic string compactified on a circle where, at the self-dual radio
the generic U(1)×U(1) gauge symmetry becomes enhanced to SU(2)×SU(2). We show
that the enhancing-breaking of the gauge symmetry can be understood through a dependence
of gauge structure constants (fluxes in DFT) on moduli. This dependence, in
DFT description, is encoded in the generalized tangent frame of the double space. The
explicit T-duality invariant formulation provided by DFT proves to be a helpful ingredient.
The link with string theory results is discussed and generalizations to generic tori
compactifications are addressed. Open Access,(c) The Authors.