301 research outputs found
M-branes at angles
Supersymmetric configurations of non-orthogonally intersecting M-5-branes can
be obtained by rotation of one of a pair of parallel M-5-branes. Examples
preserving 1/4, 3/16 and 1/8 supersymmetry are reviewed.Comment: 5pp Latex. To appear in proceedings of 1997 Trieste conference on
"Duality Symmetries in String Theory - II". Minor correction
Membrane solitons in eight-dimensional hyper-Kaehler backgrounds
We derive the BPS equations satisfied by lump solitons in -dimensional
sigma models with toric 8-dimensional hyper-K\"ahler () target spaces
and check they preserve 1/2 of the supersymmetry. We show how these solitons
are realised in M theory as M2-branes wrapping holomorphic 2-cycles in the
\bE^{1,2}\times {HK}_8 background. Using the -symmetry of a probe
M2-brane in this background we determine the supersymmetry they preserve, and
note that there is a discrepancy in the fraction of supersymmetry preserved by
these solitons as viewed from the low energy effective sigma model description
of the M2-brane dynamics or the full M theory. Toric manifolds are
dual to a Hanany-Witten setup of D3-branes suspended between 5-branes. In this
picture the lumps correspond to vortices of the three dimensional or theory.Comment: 12+1 pages. LaTex. v2: Typos corrected and references adde
Open M5-branes
We show how, in heterotic M-theory, an M5-brane in the 11-dimensional bulk
may end on an ``M9-brane'' boundary, the M5-brane boundary being a Yang
monopole 4-brane. This possibility suggests various novel 5-brane
configurations of heterotic M-theory, in particular a static M5-brane suspended
between the two M9-brane boundaries, for which we find the asymptotic heterotic
supergravity solution.Comment: 4 pages, 3 figures, version to appear in PR
Sigma-model soliton intersections from exceptional calibrations
A first-order `BPS' equation is obtained for 1/8 supersymmetric intersections
of soliton-membranes (lumps) of supersymmetric (4+1)-dimensional massless sigma
models, and a special non-singular solution is found that preserves 1/4
supersymmetry. For 4-dimensional hyper-K\"ahler target spaces () the BPS
equation is shown to be the low-energy limit of the equation for a
Cayley-calibrated 4-surface in \bE^4\times HK_4. Similar first-order
equations are found for stationary intersections of Q-lump-membranes of the
massive sigma model, but now generic solutions preserve either 1/8
supersymmetry or no supersymmetry, depending on the time orientation.Comment: 21 pages. Version 3: Minor corrections and one further reference:
version published in JHE
Dyonic Membranes
We present dyonic multi-membrane solutions of the N=2 D=8 supergravity theory
that serves as the effective field theory of the -compactified type II
superstring theory. The `electric' charge is fractional for generic asymptotic
values of an axion field, as for D=4 dyons. These membrane solutions are
supersymmetric, saturate a Bogomolnyi bound, fill out orbits of an
subgroup of the type II D=8 T-duality group, and are non-singular when
considered as solutions of -compactified D=11 supergravity. On
compactification to D=4, the conjectured type II/heterotic equivalence allows
the group to be reinterpreted as the S-duality group of the
toroidally compactified heterotic string and the dyonic membranes wrapped
around homology two-cycles of as S-duals of perturbative heterotic string
states.Comment: Phyzzx. 27 pp. Additional para. added to introductio
Spacetime scale-invariance and the super p-brane
We generalize to p-dimensional extended objects and type II superstrings a
recently proposed Green-Schwarz type I superstring action in which the tension
emerges as an integration constant of the equations of motion. The action
is spacetime scale-invariant but its equations of motion are equivalent to
those of the standard super p-brane for and the null super p-brane for
. We also show that for the action can be written in ``Born-Infeld''
form.Comment: 14 pages (LATEX), UG-3/9
Membrane tension and manifest IIB S-duality
A manifestly S-dual, and `12 dimensional', IIB superstring action with an
Sl(2;\bR) doublet of `Born-Infeld' fields is presented. The M-theory origin
of the 12th dimension is the M-2-brane tension, which can be regarded as the
flux of a 3-form worldvolume field strength. The latter is required by the fact
that the M-2-brane can have a boundary on an M-5-brane.Comment: 10 pp. Phyzxx. Typos corrected. Some points clarified. Some refs.
added (Yesterday's revised version wasn't
Macroscopic superstrings as interpolating solitons
It is known that, in string sigma-model metric, the `extreme' fivebrane
solution of D=10 supergravity interpolates between D=10 Minkowski spacetime and
a supersymmetric compactification to a linear dilaton vacuum. We show
here that, in {\it fivebrane} sigma-model metric, the extreme string solution
of D=10 supergravity interpolates between Minkowski spacetime and a hitherto
unknown supersymmetric compactification of d=10 supergravity to a
three-dimensional anti-de Sitter generalization of the linear dilaton vacuum,
which may be invariantly characterized in terms of conformal
Killing vectors. The dilaton field diverges near the string core but this
divergence may be eliminated by re-interpreting the string solution as the
extreme membrane solution of 11-dimensional supergravity. We show that the
latter has an analytic extension through a regular degenerate event horizon to
an interior region containing a curvature singularity. We obtain analogous
results for other extended object solutions of supergravity theories.Comment: 12 page
Super p-branes
It is shown that the extension of the spacetime supersymmetric Green-
Schwarz covariant superstring action to p-dimensional extended objects (p-branes) is possible if and only if the on-shell p-dimensional bose and fermi
degrees of freedom are equal. This is further evidence for world-tube supersymmetry
in these models. All the p-brane models are related to superstring
actions in d = 3, 4, 6 or 10 dimensions by double dimensional reduction, (which
we generalise to reduction on arbitrary compact spaces), and we also show how
they may be considered as topological defects of supergravity theories
Black Holes and Calogero Models
We argue that the large limit of the -particle
superconformal Calogero model provides a microscopic description of the extreme
Reissner-Nordstr{\"o}m black hole in the near-horizon limit.Comment: Revtex 5pp. Revision includes improved discussion of entropy and
includes an additional referenc
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