The Master Equation for the Prepotential-Pub

Physics – High Energy Physics – High Energy Physics - Theory

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Shorter version of hep-th/9802099 to appear in Nuclear Physics B

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10.1016/S0550-3213(98)00837-2

The perturbative prepotential and the K\"ahler metric of the vector multiplets of the N=2 effective low-energy heterotic strings is calculated directly in N=1 six-dimensional toroidal compactifications of the heterotic string vacua. This method provides the solution for the one loop correction to the N=2 vector multiplet prepotential for compactifications of the heterotic string for any rank three and four models, as well for compactifications on $K_3 \times T^2$. In addition, we complete previous calculations, derived from string amplitudes, by deriving the differential equation for the third derivative of the prepotential with respect of the usual complex structure U moduli of the $T^2$ torus. Moreover, we calculate the one loop prepotential, using its modular properties, for N=2 compactifications of the heterotic string exhibiting modular groups similar with those appearing in N=2 sectors of N=1 orbifolds based on non-decomposable torus lattices and on N=2 supersymmetric Yang-Mills.

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