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New $F^4$ invariants in five-dimensional supergravity

Yide Cai, Sabarenath Jayaprakash, James T. Liu, Yi Pang, Robert J. Saskowski

Abstract

We consider four-derivative superinvariants of five-dimensional $\mathcal N=2$ supergravity coupled to $n_v\le 2$ vector multiplets, which we obtain from both the superconformal tensor calculus approach and dimensional reduction. For the minimal case, with no vector multiplets, it is known that there is a unique four-derivative superinvariant. However, for the case of one vector multiplet, after field redefinitions, we find that there are three independent superinvariants, one of which is a vector superinvariant that does not contain any curvatures and takes the form of a supersymmetrization of $F^4$. Similarly, for the two vector multiplet case, corresponding to the STU model, we find three gravitational superinvariants and two $F^4$-type vector superinvariants. Moreover, we find that these vector superinvariants do not affect the two- and three-charge static BPS black hole solutions. We further consider the rigid limit to $\mathcal N=2$ super-Yang-Mills and use this to conjecture a family of vector superinvariants for five-dimensional $\mathcal N=2$ supergravity coupled to an arbitrary number of vector multiplets.

New $F^4$ invariants in five-dimensional supergravity

Abstract

We consider four-derivative superinvariants of five-dimensional supergravity coupled to vector multiplets, which we obtain from both the superconformal tensor calculus approach and dimensional reduction. For the minimal case, with no vector multiplets, it is known that there is a unique four-derivative superinvariant. However, for the case of one vector multiplet, after field redefinitions, we find that there are three independent superinvariants, one of which is a vector superinvariant that does not contain any curvatures and takes the form of a supersymmetrization of . Similarly, for the two vector multiplet case, corresponding to the STU model, we find three gravitational superinvariants and two -type vector superinvariants. Moreover, we find that these vector superinvariants do not affect the two- and three-charge static BPS black hole solutions. We further consider the rigid limit to super-Yang-Mills and use this to conjecture a family of vector superinvariants for five-dimensional supergravity coupled to an arbitrary number of vector multiplets.
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