Towards a mathematical definition of Coulomb branches of $3$-dimensional $\mathcal N=4$ gauge theories, I (1503.03676v2)
Abstract: Consider the $3$-dimensional $\mathcal N=4$ supersymmetric gauge theory associated with a compact Lie group $G$ and its quaternionic representation $\mathbf M$. Physicists study its Coulomb branch, which is a noncompact hyper-K\"ahler manifold, such as instanton moduli spaces on $\mathbb R4$, $SU(2)$-monopole moduli spaces on $\mathbb R3$, etc. In this paper and its sequel, we propose a mathematical definition of the coordinate ring of the Coulomb branch, using the vanishing cycle cohomology group of a certain moduli space for a gauged $\sigma$-model on the $2$-sphere associated with $(G,\mathbf M)$. In this first part, we check that the cohomology group has the correct graded dimensions expected from the monopole formula proposed by Cremonesi, Hanany and Zaffaroni arXiv:1309.2657. A ring structure (on the cohomology of a modified moduli space) will be introduced in the sequel of this paper.