Advances in Theoretical and Mathematical Physics

Volume 10 (2006)

Number 5

Topological membrane theory from Mathai-Quillen formalism

Pages: 713 – 745

DOI: https://dx.doi.org/10.4310/ATMP.2006.v10.n5.a4

Authors

Lilia Anguelova

Paul de Medeiros

Annamaria Sinkovics

Abstract

It is suggested that topological membranes play a fundamental role in the recently proposed topological $M$-theory. We formulate a topological theory of membranes wrapping associative three-cycles in a sevendimensional target space with $G\sb 2$ holonomy. The topological BRST rules and BRST invariant action are constructed via the Mathai-Quillen formalism. In a certain gauge, we show this theory to be equivalent to a membrane theory with two BRST charges found by Beasley and Witten. We argue that at the quantum level, an additional topological term should be included in the action, which measures the contributions of membrane instantons. We construct a set of local and non-local observables for the topological membrane theory. As the BRST cohomology of local operators turns out to be isomorphic to the de Rham cohomology of the $G\sb 2$ manifold, our observables agree with the spectrum of $d = 4$, $N = 1 G\sb 2$ compactifications of $M$-theory.

2010 Mathematics Subject Classification

Primary 53Dxx. Secondary 81T45.

Published 1 January 2006