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      Higher Forms and Membranes in 4D Supergravities

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          We review the dynamical generation of coupling constants in 4D supergravity by means of gauge three-form fields. The latter are introduced as components of particular chiral supermultiplets and can be coupled to membranes preserving local supersymmetry. Such a set-up naturally arises from type-II string compactifications on Calabi-Yau manifolds with fluxes. We present generic 4D \(\mathcal N=1\) supergravity models with three-form multiplets and study domain wall solutions supported by membranes, which interpolate between vacua with different values of the cosmological constant.

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                07 March 2019
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                1903.02841
                9fc93dfa-17ea-48d0-956c-5e8ba675c129

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                13 pages, Contribution to Proceedings of LMS/EPSRC Durham Symposium Higher Structures in M-Theory, August 2018
                hep-th
                Martin Wolf

                High energy & Particle physics
                High energy & Particle physics

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