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Interacting $p$-form gauge theories: New developments

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arxiv 2504.01421 v1 pith:AFP2PDWD submitted 2025-04-02 hep-th

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Gauge $p$-forms in diverse dimensions are ubiquitous in supergravity and string theory. This work reviews novel covariant formulations designed to generate arbitrary interacting duality-invariant or chiral (self-dual) $p$-form theories in $d = 2p + 2$ space-time dimensions. For odd $p$, such theories possess $\mathsf{U}(1)$ duality invariance and include the Born-Infeld and ModMax theories. For even $p$, they describe a self-interacting chiral $p$-form with its gauge-invariant field strength obeying a nonlinear self-duality condition. We provide a complete description of $T\bar T$-like deformations of $\mathsf{U}(1)$ duality-invariant models for nonlinear electrodynamics in four dimensions and their six-dimensional counterparts -- interacting chiral two-form field theories. We also elaborate on consistent flows in the spaces of duality-invariant or chiral (self-dual) $p$-form theories beyond six dimensions.

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