Mathematics > Differential Geometry
[Submitted on 3 Nov 2014]
Title:Calabi-Yau Monopoles for the Stenzel Metric
View PDFAbstract:We construct the first nontrivial examples of Calabi-Yau monopoles. Our main interest on these, comes from Donaldson and Segal's suggestion \cite{Donaldson2009} that it may be possible to define an invariant of certain noncompact Calabi-Yau manifolds from these gauge theoretical equations. We focus on the Stenzel metric on the cotangent bundle of the $3$-sphere $T^* \mathbb{S}^3$ and study monopoles under a symmetry assumption. Our main result constructs the moduli of these symmetric monopoles and shows that these are parametrized by a positive real number known as the mass of the monopole. In other words, for each fixed mass we show that there is a unique monopole which is invariant in a precise sense. Moreover, we also study the large mass limit under which we give precise results on the bubbling behavior of our monopoles. Towards the end an irreducible $SU(2)$ Hermitian-Yang-Mills connection on the Stenzel metric is constructed explicitly.
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