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    Gauss Decomposition, Wakimoto Realisation and Gauged WZNW Models

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    The implications of gauging the Wess-Zumino-Novikov-Witten (WZNW) model using the Gauss decomposition of the group elements are explored. We show that, contrary to standard gauging of WZNW models, this gauging is carried out by minimally coupling the gauge fields. We find that this gauging, in the case of gauging an abelian vector subgroup, differs from the standard one by terms proportional to the field strength of the gauge fields. We prove that gauging an abelian vector subgroup does not have a nonlinear sigma model interpretation. This is because the target-space metric resulting from the integration over the gauge fields is degenerate. We demonstrate, however, that this kind of gauging has a natural interpretation in terms of Wakimoto variables.Comment: 17 pages, BONN-HE-93-4

    WZNW Models from Non-Standard Bilinear Forms

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    We study the WZNW models based on nonstandard bilinear forms. We approach the problem from algebraic, perturbative and functional exact methods. It is shown that even in the case of integer kk we can find irrational CFT's. We prove that when the base group is noncompact with nonabelian maximal compact subgroup, the Kac-Moody representations are nonunitary.Comment: LaTeX file, 26 page

    Distributed Systems of Intersecting Branes at Arbitrary Angles

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    A `reduced' action formulation for a general class of the supergravity solutions, corresponding to the `marginally' bound `distributed' systems of various types of branes at arbitrary angles, is developed. It turns out that all the information regarding the classical features of such solutions is encoded in a first order Lagrangian (the `reduced' Lagrangian) corresponding to the desired geometry of branes. The marginal solution for a system of NN such distributions (for various distribution functions) span an NN dimensional submanifold of the fields' configuration (target) space, parametrised by a set of NN independent harmonic functions on the transverse space. This submanifold, which we call it as the `HH-surface', is a null surface with respect to a metric on the configuration space, which is defined by the reduced Lagrangian. The equations of motion then transform to a set of equations describing the embedding of a null geodesic surface in this space, which is identified as the HH-surface. Using these facts, we present a very simple derivation of the conventional orthogonal solutions together with their intersection rules. Then a new solution for a (distributed) pair of pp-branes at SU(2) angles in DD dimensions is derived.Comment: Latex file, 58 pages, no figures, 5 tables, This revision contains some minor changes of the original version including those of the title, abstract and referrences. Some comments are adde

    Nilpotent Gauging of SL(2,R)WZNWWZNW models, and Liouville Field

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    We consider the gauging of SL(2,R) SL(2,R) WZNW model by its nilpotent subgroup E(1). The resulting space-time of the corresponding sigma model is seen to collapse to a one dimensional field theory of Liouville. Gauging the diagonal subgroup E(1)Ă—U(1) E(1) \times U(1) of SL(2,R)Ă—U(1)SL(2,R) \times U(1) theory yields an extremal three dimensional black string. We show that these solutions are obtained from the two dimensional black hole of Witten and the three dimensional black string of Horne and Horowitz by boosting the gauge group.Comment: 17 pages, late

    Different D-brane Interactions

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    We use rotation of one D-brane with respect to the other to reveal the hidden structure of D-branes in type-II theories. This is done by calculation of the interaction amplitude for two different parallel and angled branes. The analysis of strings with different boundary conditions at the ends is also given. The stable configuration for two similar branes occurs when they are anti-parallel. For branes of different dimensions stability is attained for either parallel or anti-parallel configurations and when dimensions differ by four the amplitude vanishes at the stable point. The results serve as more evidence that D-branes are stringy descriptions of non-perturbative extended solutions of SUGRA theories, as low energy approximation of superstrings.Comment: Tex, 12 pages. Typographical errors are corrected, minor changes done, acknowledgements adde

    Two Moving-Angled 1-Branes with Electric Fields in a Partially Compact Spacetime

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    In this article we consider two m1m1-branes at angle in the presence of the background electric fields, in a partially compact spacetime. The branes have motions along a common direction that is perpendicular to both of them. Using the boundary state formalism, we calculate their interaction amplitude. Some special cases of this interaction will be studied in detail.Comment: 10 pages, no figure, Late

    Mixed Boundary Conditions and Brane-String Bound States

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    In this article we consider open strings with mixed boundary conditions (a combination of Neumann and Dirichlet conditions at each end). We discuss how their end points show a DpD_p-brane with NS-NS charge, i.e. a bound state of a D-brane with a fundamental strings. We show that these branes are BPS saturated. In the case of one-branes, we show that their mass densities are in agreement with IIb SUGRA which is Sl(2,Z) invariant. Using Chan-Paton factors, we extend our results to the case of bound states of nn D-strings and mm F-strings. These string theoretic results are also checked in the effective field theory limit.Comment: Latex file, 20 pages, No Figures, some paragraphs adde
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