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Quantum discontinuity between zero and infinitesimal graviton mass with a Lambda term
We show that the recently demonstrated absence of the usual discontinuity for
massive spin 2 with a Lambda term is an artifact of the tree approximation, and
that the discontinuity reappears at one loop.Comment: 8 pages, revtex 3.1, title changed (version to appear in Phys. Rev.
Lett.
Gauge Dyonic Strings and Their Global Limit
We show that six-dimensional supergravity coupled to tensor and Yang-Mills
multiplets admits not one but two different theories as global limits, one of
which was previously thought not to arise as a global limit and the other of
which is new. The new theory has the virtue that it admits a global
anti-self-dual string solution obtained as the limit of the curved-space gauge
dyonic string, and can, in particular, describe tensionless strings. We
speculate that this global model can also represent the worldvolume theory of
coincident branes. We also discuss the Bogomol'nyi bounds of the gauge dyonic
string and show that, contrary to expectations, zero eigenvalues of the
Bogomol'nyi matrix do not lead to enhanced supersymmetry and that negative
tension does not necessarily imply a naked singularity.Comment: Latex, 22 pages, References added and discussion altere
Complementarity of the Maldacena and Karch-Randall Pictures
We perform a one-loop test of the holographic interpretation of the
Karch-Randall model, whereby a massive graviton appears on an AdS_4 brane in an
AdS_5 bulk. Within the AdS/CFT framework, we examine the quantum corrections to
the graviton propagator on the brane, and demonstrate that they induce a
graviton mass in exact agreement with the Karch-Randall result. Interestingly
enough, at one loop order, the spin 0, spin 1/2 and spin 1 loops contribute to
the dynamically generated (mass)^2 in the same 1: 3: 12 ratio as enters the
Weyl anomaly and the 1/r^3 corrections to the Newtonian gravitational
potential.Comment: 20 pages, Revtex 3, Discussion on the absence of a scalar ghost
clarified; Additional details on the computation give
Randall-Sundrum Brane Tensions
We show that the singular sources in the energy-momentum tensor for the
Randall-Sundrum brane world, viewed as a solution of type IIB supergravity, are
composed of two elements. One of these is a D3-brane source with tension
opposite in sign to the RS tension in five dimensions; the other arises from
patching two regions of flat ten-dimensional spacetime. This resolves an
apparent discrepancy between supersymmetry and the sign and magnitude of the RS
tension.Comment: Latex, 21 pages, 2 figure
Quantum M^2 -> 2Lambda/3 discontinuity for massive gravity with a Lambda term
In a previous paper we showed that the absence of the van
Dam-Veltman-Zakharov discontinuity as M^2 -> 0 for massive spin-2 with a Lambda
term is an artifact of the tree approximation, and that the discontinuity
reappears at one loop, as a result of going from five degrees of freedom to
two. In this paper we show that a similar classical continuity but quantum
discontinuity arises in the "partially massless" limit M^2 -> 2Lambda/3, as a
result of going from five degrees of freedom to four.Comment: 8 pages, REVTe
Quantum Discontinuity for Massive Spin 3/2 with a Lambda Term
We show that the recently demonstrated absence of the van
Dam-Veltman-Zakharov discontinuity for massive spin 3/2 with a Lambda term is
an artifact of the tree level approximation, and that the discontinuity
reappears at one loop. As a numerical check on the calculation, we rederive the
vanishing of the one- loop beta function for D=11 supergravity on AdS_4 x S^7
level-by-level in the Kaluza-Klein tower
Dynamics of M-Theory Cosmology
A complete global analysis of spatially-flat, four-dimensional cosmologies
derived from the type IIA string and M-theory effective actions is presented. A
non--trivial Ramond-Ramond sector is included. The governing equations are
written as a dynamical system. Asymptotically, the form fields are dynamically
negligible, but play a crucial role in determining the possible intermediate
behaviour of the solutions (i.e. the nature of the equilibrium points). The
only past-attracting solution (source in the system) may be interpreted in the
eleven-dimensional setting in terms of flat space. This source is unstable to
the introduction of spatial curvature.Comment: 13 pages, 4 Postscript figures, uses graphics.sty, submitted to Phys.
Rev.
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Symmetries for generating string cosmologies
We discuss the symmetry properties of the low-energy effective action of the
type IIB superstring that may be employed to derive four-dimensional solutions.
A truncated effective action, compactified on a six-torus, but including both
Neveu/Schwarz-Neveu/Schwarz and Ramond-Ramond field strengths, can be expressed
as a non-linear sigma model which is invariant under global SL(3,R)
transformations. This group contains as a sub-group the SL(2,R) symmetry of the
ten-dimensional theory and a discrete Z2 reflection symmetry which leads to a
further SL(2,R) sub-group. The symmetries are employed to analyse a general
class of spatially homogeneous cosmological solutions with non-trivial
Ramond-Ramond fields.Comment: Substantially extended version with new sections on further
symmetries and anisotropic cosmological solutions. New title. To appear in
Physical Review D. 13 pages, LaTeX, no figure
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