135 research outputs found
Tadpole Cancellation in Unoriented Liouville Theory
The tadpole cancellation in the unoriented Liouville theory is discussed.
Using two different methods -- the free field method and the boundary-crosscap
state method, we derive one-loop divergences. Both methods require two
D1-branes with the symplectic gauge group to cancel the orientifold tadpole
divergence. However, the finite part left is different in each method and this
difference is studied. We also discuss the validity of the free field method
and the possible applications of our result.Comment: 12 pages; v2: sign error in the crosscap state is corrected, some
related argumets are modified and clarified; v3: minor corrections;
v4:reference adde
On zero-point energy, stability and Hagedorn behavior of Type IIB strings on pp-waves
Type IIB strings on many pp-wave backgrounds, supported either by 5-form or
3-form fluxes, have negative light-cone zero-point energy. This raises the
question of their stability and poses possible problems in the definition of
their thermodynamic properties. After having pointed out the correct way of
calculating the zero-point energy, an issue not fully discussed in literature,
we show that these Type IIB strings are classically stable and have well
defined thermal properties, exhibiting a Hagedorn behavior.Comment: Latex, 13 pages. v2: regularization/renormalization prescription
clarified, refs. adde
Properties of branes in curved spacetimes
A generic property of curved manifolds is the existence of focal points. We
show that branes located at focal points of the geometry satisfy special
properties. Examples of backgrounds to which our discussion applies are AdS_m x
S^n and plane wave backgrounds. As an example, we show that a pair of AdS_2
branes located at the north and south pole of the S^5 in AdS_5 x S^5 are half
supersymmetric and that they are dual to a two-monopole solution of N=4 SU(N)
SYM theory. Our second example involves spacelike branes in the (Lorentzian)
plane wave. We develop a modified lightcone gauge for the open string channel,
analyze in detail the cylinder diagram and establish open-closed duality. When
the branes are located at focal points of the geometry the amplitude acquires
most of the characteristics of flat space amplitudes. In the open string
channel the special properties are due to stringy modes that become massless.Comment: 41 pages; v2:typos corrected, ref adde
The Cap in the Hat: Unoriented 2D Strings and Matrix(-Vector) Models
We classify the possible bosonic and Type 0 unoriented string theories in two
dimensions, and find their dual matrix(-vector) models. There are no RP^2 R-R
tadpoles in any of the models, but many of them possess a massless tachyon
tadpole. Thus all the models we find are consistent two-dimensional string
vacua, but some get quantum corrections to their classical tachyon background.
Where possible, we solve the tadpole cancellation condition, and find all the
tachyon tadpole-free theories.Comment: 34 pages, LaTeX; Errors corrected in some of the open string
representations in tables 1, 2 and 3. References and acknowledgments adde
The metallic state in disordered quasi-one-dimensional conductors
The unusual metallic state in conjugated polymers and single-walled carbon
nanotubes is studied by dielectric spectroscopy (8--600 GHz). We have found an
intriguing correlation between scattering time and plasma frequency. This
relation excludes percolation models of the metallic state. Instead, the
carrier dynamics can be understood in terms of the low density of delocalized
states around the Fermi level, which arises from the competion between
disorder-induced localization and interchain-interactions-induced
delocalization.Comment: 4 pages including 4 figure
String Theory on Dp-plane waves
We study the spectrum of solvable string models on plane waves descending
from non-conformal Dp-brane geometries. We mainly focus on S-dual F1/D1-waves
in type IIB and type I/heterotic 10D superstrings. We derive the Kaluza-Klein
spectrum of N=1,2 10D supergravities on D1/F1-waves. We compute helicity
supertraces counting multiplicities and R-charges of string excitations in the
plane wave geometry. The results are compared against the expectations coming
from gauge/supergravity descriptions. In the type I case, the Klein, Annulus
and Moebius one-loop amplitudes are computed for ten-dimensional D1-waves. We
test the consistency of the open string descendant by showing that after
modular transformations to the closed string channel, the three amplitudes
combine themselves to reconstruct a complete square (|B>+|C>)^2. Tadpole
conditions are also discussed.Comment: 22 pages, Minor corrections, References adde
R-charges, Chiral Rings and RG Flows in Supersymmetric Chern-Simons-Matter Theories
We discuss the non-perturbative behavior of the U(1)_R symmetry in N=2
superconformal Chern-Simons theories coupled to matter in the (anti)fundamental
and adjoint representations of the gauge group, which we take to be U(N).
Inequalities constraining this behavior are obtained as consequences of
spontaneous breaking of supersymmetry and Seiberg duality. This information
reveals a web of RG flows connecting different interacting superconformal field
theories in three dimensions. We observe that a subclass of these theories
admits an ADE classification. In addition, we postulate new examples of Seiberg
duality in N=2 and N=3 Chern-Simons-matter theories and point out interesting
parallels with familiar non-perturbative properties in N=1 (adjoint) SQCD
theories in four dimensions where the exact U(1)_R symmetry can be determined
using a-maximization.Comment: 47 pages, 4 figures; v2 paragraph added below eq. (4.17) about
R_X,lim; v3 added footnote 3, a reference, and minor changes to match the
JHEP published versio
Rolling Tachyon Boundary State, Conserved Charges and Two Dimensional String Theory
The boundary state associated with the rolling tachyon solution on an
unstable D-brane contains a part that decays exponentially in the asymptotic
past and the asymptotic future, but it also contains other parts which either
remain constant or grow exponentially in the past or future. We argue that the
time dependence of the latter parts is completely determined by the requirement
of BRST invariance of the boundary state, and hence they contain information
about certain conserved charges in the system. We also examine this in the
context of the unstable D0-brane in two dimensional string theory where these
conserved charges produce closed string background associated with the discrete
states, and show that these charges are in one to one correspondence with the
symmetry generators in the matrix model description of this theory.Comment: LaTeX file, 37 pages; v3: references added; v4: minor change
Two-Dimensional Unoriented Strings And Matrix Models
We investigate unoriented strings and superstrings in two dimensions and
their dual matrix quantum mechanics. Most of the models we study have a tachyon
tadpole coming from the RP^2 worldsheet which needs to be cancelled by a
renormalization of the worldsheet theory. We find evidence that the dual matrix
models describe the renormalized theory. The singlet sector of the matrix
models is integrable and can be formulated in terms of fermions moving in an
external potential and interacting via the Calogero-Moser potential. We show
that in the double-scaling limit the latter system exhibits particle-hole
duality and interpret it in terms of the dual string theory. We also show that
oriented string theories in two dimensions can be continuously deformed into
unoriented ones by turning on non-local interactions on the worldsheet. We find
two unoriented superstring models for which only oriented worldsheets
contribute to the S-matrix. A simple explanation for this is found in the dual
matrix model.Comment: 36 pages, harvmac, 2 eps figure
Thermal AdS(3), BTZ and competing winding modes condensation
We study the thermal physics of AdS(3) and the BTZ black hole when embedded
in String theory. The exact calculation of the Hagedorn temperature in TAdS(3)
is reinterpreted as the appearance of a winding tachyon both in AdS(3) and BTZ.
We construct a dual framework for analyzing the phases of the system. In this
dual framework, tachyon condensation and geometric capping appear on the same
footing, bridging the usual gap of connecting tachyon condensation to
modifications of geometry. This allows us to construct in a natural way a
candidate for the unstable phase, analogous to a small black hole in higher
dimensions. Additional peculiar effects associated with the Hagedorn
temperature and the Hawking-Page transition, some to do with the asymptotic
structure of AdS(3) and some with strong curvature effects, are analyzed and
explained.Comment: 40 pages, 5 figures, JHEP3 format. v2: added references, minor
corrections and clarification
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