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Renormalization Group Analysis of Tachyon Condensation
Renormalization group analysis of boundary conformal field theory on bosonic
D25-brane is used to study tachyon condensation. Placing the lump on a finite
circle and triggering only the first three tachyon modes, the theory flows to
nearby IR fixed point representing lumps that are extended object with definite
profile. The boundary entropy corresponding to the D24-brane tension is
calculated in the leading order in perturbative analysis which decreases under
RG flow and agrees with the expected result to an accuracy of 8%. Multicritical
behaviour of the IR theory suggests that the end point of the flow represents a
configuration of two D24-branes. Analogy with Kondo physics is discussed.Comment: 37 pages, LATEX, 1 figur
On Branes and Oriented B-fields
Novel theories appear on the world-volume of branes by orienting B fields
along various directions of the branes. We review some of the earlier
developments and explore many new examples of these theories. In particular,
among other things, we study the pinning effect of branes near conifold like
singularities and brane-antibrane theories with different fluxes on their
world-volumes. We show that all these theories arise from different limits of
an M-theory configuration with appropriately chosen G-fluxes. This gives us a
way to study them from a unified framework in M-theory.Comment: 44 pages, Harvmac, 12 .eps figures; v2: Some typos corrected and
references added; More typos corrected, two footnotes added and references
updated. Final version to appear in Nucl. Phys.
Power Corrections in QCD
This article provides a review of progress made in understanding inverse
power law corrections 1/Q^p where Q is the hard scale for a given QCD
observable. Special emphasis is given to comparisons of theory with HERA
results.Comment: 10 pages, 5 figures. Contribution submitted to Ringberg workshop on
HERA physics, Ringberg Castle, June 200
A Note on the Stringy Embeddings of Certain N = 2 Dualities
Seiberg-Witten theory can be embedded in F-theory using D3 branes probing an
orientifold geometry. The non-perturbative corrections in the orientifold
picture map directly to the instanton corrections in the corresponding gauge
theory that convert the classical moduli space to the quantum one. In this
short review we argue that the recently proposed class of conformal Gaiotto
models may also be embedded in F-theory. The F-theory constructions help us not
only to understand the Gaiotto dualities but also to extend to the
non-conformal cases with and without cascading behaviors. For the conformal
cases, the near horizon geometries in F-theory capture both the UV and IR
behaviors succinctly.Comment: 6 pages, LaTeX, Based on the talk given by K. D at the Theory Canada
Conference June 2012; v2: Typos corrected and references adde
Power Corrections in Deep Inelastic Event Shape Variables
Results are presented for the leading power-suppressed (1/Q) contributions to
shape variables in deep inelastic lepton scattering. These are then combined
with available leading order perturbative estimates.Comment: 6 pages,Latex2e, 2 figures. To be published in the proceedings of the
5th International workshop on Deep Inelastic Scattering, Chicago, April 199
Power corrections to the differential Drell-Yan cross section
We estimate the power corrections (infrared renormalon contributions) to the
coefficient functions for the differential Drell-Yan cross-section
, where is the mass squared and the rapidity of the
produced lepton pair. We employ the dispersive method based on the analysis of
one-loop Feynman graphs containing a massive gluon.Comment: 11 pages, 1 figure, LaTe
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