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Dynamics of false vacuum bubbles in Brans-Dicke theory
We study the dynamics of false vacuum bubbles in the Brans-Dicke theory of
gravity by using the thin shell or thin wall approximation. We consider a false
vacuum bubble that has a different value for the Brans-Dicke field between the
inside false vacuum region and the outside true vacuum region. Within a certain
limit of field values, the difference of field values makes the effective
tension of the shell negative. This allows new expanding false vacuum bubbles
to be seen by the outside observer, which are disallowed in Einstein gravity.Comment: 29 pages, 20 figure
Phenomenology of the 1/N Expansion for Field Theories in Extra Dimensions
In this paper we review the properties of the 1/ expansion in
multidimensional theories. Contrary to the usual perturbative expansion it is
renormalizable and contains only logarithmic divergencies. The price for it is
the presence of ghost states which, however, in certain cases do not contribute
to physical amplitudes. In this case the theory is unitary and one can
calculate the cross-sections. As an example we consider the differential cross
section of elastic scattering in -dimensional world. We
look also for the unification of the gauge couplings in multidimensional
Standard Model and its SUSY extension which takes place at energies lower than
in 4 dimensions.Comment: Submitted for the SUSY07 proceedings, 4 pages, LaTeX, 4 eps figures +
3 axodraw figure
A solution to the 4-tachyon off-shell amplitude in cubic string field theory
We derive an analytic series solution of the elliptic equations providing the
4-tachyon off-shell amplitude in cubic string field theory (CSFT). From such a
solution we compute the exact coefficient of the quartic effective action
relevant for time dependent solutions and we derive the exact coefficient of
the quartic tachyon coupling. The rolling tachyon solution expressed as a
series of exponentials is studied both using level-truncation
computations and the exact 4-tachyon amplitude. The results for the level
truncated coefficients are shown to converge to those derived using the exact
string amplitude. The agreement with previous work on the subject, both on the
quartic tachyon coupling and on the CSFT rolling tachyon, is an excellent test
for the accuracy of our off-shell solution.Comment: 26 pages, 5 figure
Collective T=0 pairing in N=Z nuclei? Pairing vibrations around 56Ni revisited
We present a new analysis of the pairing vibrations around 56Ni, with
emphasis on odd-odd nuclei. This analysis of the experimental excitation
energies is based on the subtraction of average properties that include the
full symmetry energy together with volume, surface and Coulomb terms. The
results clearly indicate a collective behavior of the isovector pairing
vibrations and do not support any appreciable collectivity in the isoscalar
channel.Comment: RevTeX, two-column, 5 pages, 4 figure
Fermion Representation Of The Rolling Tachyon Boundary Conformal Field Theory
A free fermion representation of the rolling tachyon boundary conformal field
theory is constructed. The representation is used to obtain an explicit,
compact, exact expression for the boundary state. We use the boundary state to
compute the disc and cylinder amplitudes for the half-S-brane.Comment: 27 page
entropy of M5 branes from dielectric effect
We observe that the entropy behavior of near-extermal M5 branes can be
reproduced from SYM side with the role of Myers' terms. We start by
generalizing the Klebanov-Tseytlin (KT) supergravity solution that displays the
entropy behavior. The new feature of the general solution is visibility
of the "internal" degrees of the M5 branes, i.e., the M0 branes and the M2
branes. With the rationale provided by the supergravity analysis, we consider a
D0 brane quantum mechanical setup with Myers' terms. Using localization
technique, we show that the leading behavior of the free energy comes
from the "classical contribution" with the rest sub-leading.Comment: latex, 21 pages, missing figure adde
The Final Fate of the Rolling Tachyon
We propose an alternative interpretation of the boundary state for the
rolling tachyon, which may depict the time evolution of unstable D-branes in
string theory. Splitting the string variable in the temporal direction into the
classical part, which we may call "time" and the quantum one, we observe the
time dependent behaviour of the boundary. Using the fermion representation of
the rolling tachyon boundary state, we show that the boundary state correctly
describes the time-dependent decay process of the unstable D-brane into a
S-brane at the classical level.Comment: 9 pages, revte
Super Yang-Mills Operators from the D3-brane Action in a Curved Background
A consistent truncation of IIB on S^5 has been obtained in the sector of the
metric and the 4-form potential. The ansatz contains 20 scalars and all 15
gauge fields of gauged supergravity in five dimensions. With this
fully non-linear ansatz, the calculations for n-point correlators of super
Yang-Mills (SYM) theory via AdS/CFT are simpler than those in the literature
that use {\em linear} ansatz followed by non-linear field redefinitions. We
work out the SYM operators that couple to the scalars by expanding the
Dirac-Born-Infeld (DBI) action plus Wess-Zumino (WZ) terms around an
AdS_5\timesS^5 background with the metric fluctuations. The resulting
operators agree with those based on a superconformal symmetry argument. We
discuss the significance of our results.Comment: one author's name correcte
Vector Bosons in the Randall-Sundrum 2 and Lykken-Randall models and unparticles
Unparticle behavior is shown to be realized in the Randall-Sundrum 2 (RS 2)
and the Lykken-Randall (LR) brane scenarios when brane-localized Standard Model
currents are coupled to a massive vector field living in the five-dimensional
warped background of the RS 2 model. By the AdS/CFT dictionary these
backgrounds exhibit certain properties of the unparticle CFT at large N_c and
strong 't Hooft coupling. Within the RS 2 model we also examine and contrast in
detail the scalar and vector position-space correlators at intermediate and
large distances. Unitarity of brane-to-brane scattering amplitudes is seen to
imply a necessary and sufficient condition on the positivity of the bulk mass,
which leads to the well-known unitarity bound on vector operators in a CFT.Comment: 60 pages, 8 figure
Applications of Thirring Model to Inhomogenous Rolling Tachyon and Dissipative Quantum Mechanics
We study the rolling tachyon and the dissipative quantum mechanics using the
Thirring model with a boundary mass. We construct a boundary state for the
dissipative quantum system in one dimension, which describes the system at the
off-critical points as well as at the critical point. Then we extend the
Thirring model with a boundary mass in order to depict the time evolution of an
unstable D-branes with one direction wrapped on a circle of radius , which
is termed the inhomogeneous rolling tachyon. The analysis based on the Thirring
model shows that the time dependent evolution of the inhomogeneous tachyon is
possible only when .Comment: 19 pages, 2 figures, This work supersedes the previous one,
arXiv:0705.3930 [hep-th
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