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  On the relation between d = 4 and d = 11 supergravity

De Wit, B., & Nicolai, H. (1984). On the relation between d = 4 and d = 11 supergravity. Nuclear Physics B, 243(1), 91-111. doi:10.1016/0550-3213(84)90387-0.

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Nicolai, Hermann2, Author           
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 Abstract: We investigate the supersymmetry transformation laws in an arbitrary compactification of d = 11 supergravity to four dimensions. The d = 4 fields of gauged N = 8 supergravity are identified in a class of SO(7)− invariant backgrounds. The two stationary points in these background configurations correspond to the round and parallelized S7. We explicitly demonstrate that the latter coincides with the SO(7)− stationary point of the N = 8 supergravity potential. Chiral SU(8) is found to play a crucial role in establishing these results; we speculate on its possible relevance in the full d = 11 theory.

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DOI: 10.1016/0550-3213(84)90387-0
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Title: Nuclear Physics B
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Pages: - Volume / Issue: 243 (1) Sequence Number: - Start / End Page: 91 - 111 Identifier: ISSN: 0550-3213