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Interactions Between Branes and Matrix Theories
We review some tests of the 0-brane and instanton matrix models based on
comparing long-distance interaction potentials between branes and their bound
states (with 1/2,1/4 or 1/8 of supersymmetry) in supergravity and in super
Yang-Mills descriptions. We first consider the supergravity-SYM correspondence
at the level of the leading term in the interaction potential, and then
describe some recent results concerning the subleading term and their
implications for the structure of the 2-loop F^6 term in the SYM effective
action.Comment: 12 pages, latex. Contribution to Proceedings of STRINGS'97 (misprints
corrected
On field redefinitions and exact solutions in string theory
String backgrounds associated with gauged WZNW models in general depend
non-trivially on . We note, however, that there exists a local
covariant \a'-dependent field redefinition that relates the exact
metric-dilaton background corresponding to the model to its
leading-order form ( black hole). As a consequence, there exists a
`scheme' in which the string effective equations have the latter as an exact
solution. However, the corresponding equation for the tachyon (which, like
other Weyl anomaly coefficients, has scheme-dependent form) still contains
corrections of all orders in . As a result, the `probes' (the
tachyons) still feel the -corrected background. The field
redefinitions we discuss contain the dilaton terms in the metric transformation
law. We comment on exact forms of the duality transformation in different
`schemes'.Comment: 11 pages, harvmac, CERN-TH.6970/93 [ A new section on tachyonic
equation is added: while there exists a scheme where the exact D=2 `black
hole' metric-dilaton background has semiclassical form, the equation for the
tachyon still contains \alpha'-corrections, i.e. the tachyon still feels the
\alpha'-corrected background
T-Duality and Two-Loop Renormalization Flows
Manifest T-duality covariance of the one-loop renormalization group flows is
shown for a generic bosonic sigma model with an abelian isometry, by referring
a set of previously derived consistency conditions to the tangent space of the
target. For a restricted background, T-duality transformations are then studied
at the next order, and the ensuing consistency conditions are found to be
satisfied by the two-loop Weyl anomaly coefficients of the model. This
represents an extremely non-trivial test of the covariance of renormalization
group flows under T-duality, and a stronger condition than T-duality invariance
of the string background effective action.Comment: 18 pp., plain TeX + harvmac. Typos in Eqs. (4.3), (4.5) and (4.7)
corrected, and references adde
Supergravity Solutions for Branes Localized Within Branes
We construct supergravity solutions describing branes (D2-branes or
NS5-branes or waves) localized within D6-branes in the region close to the core
of the D6-branes. Other similar string-theory and M-theory `near-core'
localized solutions can be found by applying U-duality and/or lifting D=10
solutions to D=11. In particular, the D2-branes localized on D6-branes is
T-dual to a special case of the background describing (D)strings localized on
(D)5-branes and thus is also related to a localized intersection of M2-branes
and M5-branes. D6+wave configuration is U-dual to a D0-brane localized on a
Kaluza-Klein 5-brane or to the fundamental string intersecting a D5-brane with
the point of intersection localized on the D5-brane.Comment: 11 pages, version to appear in Phys. Lett.
Massive fields dynamics in open bosonic string theory
We consider the theory of open bosonic string in massive background fields.
The general structure of renormalization is investigated. A general covariant
action for a string in background fields of the first massive level is
suggested and its symmetries are described. Equations of motion for the
background fields are obtained by demanding that the renormalized operator of
the energy-momentum tensor trace vanishes.Comment: 13 page
String vacuum backgrounds with covariantly constant null Killing vector and 2d quantum gravity
We consider a sigma model with a - dimensional Minkowski signature
target space metric having a covariantly constant null Killing vector. We study
solutions of the conformal invariance conditions in dimensions and find
that generic solutions can be represented in terms of the RG flow in -
dimensional ``transverse space'' theory. The resulting conformal invariant
sigma model is interpreted as a quantum action of the scalar (``dilaton")
quantum gravity model coupled to a (non-conformal) `transverse' sigma model.
The conformal factor of the metric is identified with a light cone
coordinate of the - dimensional sigma model. We also discuss the case
when the transverse theory is conformal (with or without the antisymmetric
tensor background) and reproduce in a systematic way the solutions with flat
transverse space known before.Comment: 26 p., revised (a discussion of tachyon coupling is added at the end
of section 4), DAMTP-92-4
Self-duality of Born-Infeld action and Dirichlet 3-brane of type IIB superstring theory
D-brane actions depend on a world-volume abelian vector field and are
described by Born-Infeld-type actions. We consider the vector field duality
transformations of these actions. Like the usual 2d scalar duality rotations of
isometric string coordinates imply target space T-duality, this vector duality
is intimately connected with SL(2,Z)-symmetry of type IIB superstring theory.
We find that in parallel with generalised 4-dimensional Born-Infeld action, the
action of 3-brane of type IIB theory is SL(2,Z) self-dual. This indicates that
3-brane should play a special role in type IIB theory and also suggests a
possibility of its 12-dimensional reformulation.Comment: 22 pages, harvmac (minor changes
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