1,062 research outputs found
Supertube domain-walls and elimination of closed time-like curves in string theory
We show that some novel physics of supertubes removes closed time-like curves
from many supersymmetric spaces which naively suffer from this problem. The
main claim is that supertubes naturally form domain-walls, so while analytical
continuation of the metric would lead to closed time-like curves, across the
domain-wall the metric is non-differentiable, and the closed time-like curves
are eliminated. In the examples we study the metric inside the domain-wall is
always of the G\"odel type, while outside the shell it looks like a localized
rotating object, often a rotating black hole. Thus this mechanism prevents the
appearance of closed time-like curves behind the horizons of certain rotating
black holes.Comment: 22 pages, JHEP3 class. V2: Some corrections and clariffications,
references added. V3: more corrections to formulas, results unchanged. V4:
minor typos, as published in PR
Non-Abelian Giant Gravitons
We argue that the giant graviton configurations known from the literature
have a complementary, microscopical description in terms of multiple
gravitational waves undergoing a dielectric (or magnetic moment) effect. We
present a non-Abelian effective action for these gravitational waves with
dielectric couplings and show that stable dielectric solutions exist. These
solutions agree in the large limit with the giant graviton configurations
in the literature.Comment: 8 pages. Contribution to the proceedings of the RTN workshop in
Leuven, Belgium, September 200
Boundary States for Supertubes in Flat Spacetime and Godel Universe
We construct boundary states for supertubes in the flat spacetime. The T-dual
objects of supertubes are moving spiral D1-branes (D-helices). Since we can
obtain these D-helices from the usual D1-branes via null deformation, we can
construct the boundary states for these moving D-helices in the covariant
formalism. Using these boundary states, we calculate the vacuum amplitude
between two supertubes in the closed string channel and read the open string
spectrum via the open closed duality. We find there are critical values of the
energy for on-shell open strings on the supertubes due to the non-trivial
stringy correction. We also consider supertubes in the type IIA Godel universe
in order to use them as probes of closed timelike curves. This universe is the
T-dual of the maximally supersymmetric type IIB PP-wave background. Since the
null deformations of D-branes are also allowed in this PP-wave, we can
construct the boundary states for supertubes in the type IIA Godel universe in
the same way. We obtain the open string spectrum on the supertube from the
vacuum amplitude between supertubes. As a consequence, we find that the
tachyonic instability of open strings on the supertube, which is the signal of
closed time like curves, disappears due to the stringy correction.Comment: 26 pages, 3 figures, v2: explanations added, references added, v3:
explanations adde
An Exact String Theory Model of Closed Time-Like Curves and Cosmological Singularities
We study an exact model of string theory propagating in a space-time
containing regions with closed time-like curves (CTCs) separated from a finite
cosmological region bounded by a Big Bang and a Big Crunch. The model is an
non-trivial embedding of the Taub-NUT geometry into heterotic string theory
with a full conformal field theory (CFT) definition, discovered over a decade
ago as a heterotic coset model. Having a CFT definition makes this an excellent
laboratory for the study of the stringy fate of CTCs, the Taub cosmology, and
the Milne/Misner-type chronology horizon which separates them. In an effort to
uncover the role of stringy corrections to such geometries, we calculate the
complete set of alpha' corrections to the geometry. We observe that the key
features of Taub-NUT persist in the exact theory, together with the emergence
of a region of space with Euclidean signature bounded by time-like curvature
singularities. Although such remarks are premature, their persistence in the
exact geometry is suggestive that string theory theory is able to make physical
sense of the Milne/Misner singularities and the CTCs, despite their
pathological character in General Relativity. This may also support the
possibility that CTCs may be viable in some physical situations, and may be a
natural ingredient in pre-Big-Bang cosmological scenarios.Comment: 37 pages, 4 figures. V2: discussion of computation of metric refined,
references adde
Rotating charged Black Holes in Einstein-Born-Infeld theories and their ADM mass
In this work, the solution of the Einstein equations for a slowly rotating
black hole with Born-Infeld charge is obtained. Geometrical properties and
horizons of this solution are analyzed. The conditions when the ADM mass (as in
the nonlinear static cases) and the ADM angular momentum of the system have
been modified by the non linear electromagnetic field of the black hole, are
considered.Comment: Final version and figures in journal. References and comments adde
Методы автоматического поиска неисправностей и контроля сложных систем: обзор
In the face of continuously increasing cost pressure, a wide range of product versions and shorter innovation cycles, the demand for more versatile assembly and handling systems is steadily growing. Co-operating robots represent a suitable approach for this purpose. However, reconfiguring a multi-device robot cell usually involves a certain programming effort and unfavorable down times. By integrating self-optimizing functions, the complex task of reconfiguration is substantially simplified in order to make economic use not only of the referenced co-operating robotic systems. Therefore, several self-optimizing functions for different stages of production have been developed and applied to various production tasks. The implemented functions comprise self-optimizing planning and commissioning as well as a self-optimizing joining process. Based on the experience gained from these examples, the self-optimizing functions will be similarly applicable to various cases with rel atively small additional effort
A deformation of AdS_5 x S^5
We analyse a one parameter family of supersymmetric solutions of type IIB
supergravity that includes AdS_5 x S^5. For small values of the parameter the
solutions are causally well-behaved, but beyond a critical value closed
timelike curves (CTC's) appear. The solutions are holographically dual to N=4
supersymmetric Yang-Mills theory on a non-conformally flat background with
non-vanishing R-currents. We compute the holographic energy-momentum tensor for
the spacetime and show that it remains finite even when the CTC's appear. The
solutions, as well as the uplift of some recently discovered AdS_5 black hole
solutions, are shown to preserve precisely two supersymmetries.Comment: 16 pages, v2: typos corrected and references adde
Dielectric Fundamental Strings in Matrix String Theory
Matrix string theory is equivalent to type IIA superstring theory in the
light-cone gauge, together with extra degrees of freedom representing D-brane
states. It is therefore the appropriate framework in which to study systems of
multiple fundamental strings expanding into higher-dimensional D-branes.
Starting from Matrix theory in a weakly curved background, we construct the
linear couplings of closed string fields to type IIA Matrix strings. As a
check, we show that at weak coupling the resulting action reproduces light-cone
gauge string theory in a weakly curved background. Further dualities give a
type IIB Matrix string theory and a type IIA theory of Matrix strings with
winding. We comment on the dielectric effect in each of these theories, giving
some explicit solutions describing fundamental strings expanding into various
Dp-branes.Comment: Plain LaTeX, 25 pages. Reference added. Version to appear to NP
Five-brane Calibrations and Fuzzy Funnels
We present a generalisation of the Basu-Harvey equation that describes
membranes ending on intersecting five-brane configurations corresponding to
various calibrated geometries.Comment: 20 pages, latex, v2: typos fixed and refs adde
Genuine Dyons in Born-Infeld Electrodynamics
Study of magnetic monopoles in the original version of Born-Infeld (BI)
electrodynamics is performed. It then is realized that interesting new physics
emerge and they include exotic behavior of radial electric monopole field such
as its regularity as and its changing behavior with the absence or
presence of the radial magnetic monopole field. This last point has been
interpreted as the manifestation of the existence of point-like dyons in
abelian BI theory. Two pieces of clear evidences in favor of this dyon
interpretation are provided. It is also demonstrated that despite these unique
features having no analogues in standard Maxwell theory, the cherished Dirac
quantisation condition remains unchanged. Lastly, comments are given concerning
that dyons found here in the original version of BI electrodynamics should be
distinguished from the ones with the same name or BIons being studied in the
recent literature on D-brane physics.Comment: 19 pages, Revtex, references added, no other change
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