https://doi.org/10.1140/epjc/s10052-024-12676-y
Regular Article - Theoretical Physics
Supersymmetric domain walls in maximal 6D gauged supergravity III
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Department of Physics, Faculty of Science, Ramkhamhaeng University, 282 Ramkhamhaeng Road, Bang Kapi, 10240, Bangkok, Thailand
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String Theory and Supergravity Group, Department of Physics, Faculty of Science, Chulalongkorn University, 254 Phayathai Road, Pathumwan, 10330, Bangkok, Thailand
Received:
3
January
2024
Accepted:
14
March
2024
Published online:
29
March
2024
We continue our study of gaugings the maximal supergravity in six dimensions with gauge groups obtained from decomposing the embedding tensor under subgroup of the global symmetry SO(5, 5). Supersymmetry requires the embedding tensor to transform in representation of SO(5, 5). Under subgroup, this leads to the embedding tensor in representations. Gaugings in representations lead to a translational gauge group while gaugings in representations give rise to gauge groups related to the scaling symmetry On the other hand, the embedding tensor in representations gives gauge groups with More interesting gauge groups can be obtained by turning on more than one representation of the embedding tensor subject to the quadratic constraints. In particular, we consider gaugings in both and representations giving rise to larger and gauge groups for In this case, we also give a number of half-supersymmetric domain wall solutions preserving different residual symmetries. The solutions for gaugings obtained only from representation are also included in these results when the part is accordingly turned off.
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