256 research outputs found

    Topological Massive Sigma Models

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    In this paper we construct topological sigma models which include a potential and are related to twisted massive supersymmetric sigma models. Contrary to a previous construction these models have no central charge and do not require the manifold to admit a Killing vector. We use the topological massive sigma model constructed here to simplify the calculation of the observables. Lastly it is noted that this model can be viewed as interpolating between topological massless sigma models and topological Landau-Ginzburg models.Comment: 20 pages, Phyzzx. Revised version to appear in Nucl. Phys. B. The construction of the model is clarified and there are a few minor change

    Quantizing the (0,4) Supersymmetric ADHM Sigma Model

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    We discuss the quantization of the ADHM sigma model. We show that the only quantum contributions to the effective theory come from the chiral anomalies and compute the first and second order terms. Finally the limit of vanishing instanton size is discussed.Comment: 19 pages phyzzx. Expanded discussion of various point and some minor correction

    D-Branes in the Green-Schwarz Formalism

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    We give a basic account of supersymmetric open strings and D-branes using the Green-Schwarz formalism, obtaining a manifestly spacetime supersymmetric description of their spectrum. In addition we discuss a mechanism whereby some of the D-brane states are projected out and which can lead to chiral quantum field theories on the brane.Comment: 13 pages phyzzx. Reference added, to appear in Phys. Lett.

    Particle Production in Tachyon Condensation

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    We study particle production in the tachyon condensation process as described by different effective actions for the tachyon. By making use of invariant operators, we are able to obtain exact results for the density of produced particles, which is shown to depend strongly on the specific action. In particular, the rate of particle production remains finite only for one of the actions considered, hence confirming results previously appeared in the literature.Comment: LaTeX, 6 pages, 3 figure

    Monopole Dynamics from the M-Fivebrane

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    We study the BPS states of the M-fivebrane which correspond to monopoles of N=2 SU(2) gauge theory. Far away from the centres of the monopoles these states may be viewed as solitons in the Seiberg-Witten effective action. It is argued that these solutions are smooth and some properties of their moduli space are discussed.Comment: 30 pages phyzzx. Paragraph added to the introduction and some minor corrections. To appear in Nucl. Phys.

    Heterotic p-branes from Massive Sigma Models

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    We explicitly construct massive (0,4) supersymmetric ADHM sigma models which have heterotic p-brane solitons as their conformal fixed points. These yield the familiar gauge 5-brane and a new 1-brane solution which preserve 1/2 and 1/4 of the spacetime supersymmetry respectively. We also discuss an analogous construction for the type II NS-NS p-branes using (4,4) supersymmetric models.Comment: 23 pages Phyzzx. Extended discussion of self-duality of a gauge field in eight dimensions. To appear in Nucl. Phys.

    Intersecting D5-brane models with massive vector-like leptons

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    We construct eight-stack intersecting D5-brane models, with an orbifold transverse space, that yield the (non-supersymmetric) standard model up to vector-like leptons. The matter includes right-chiral neutrinos and the models have the renormalisable Yukawa couplings to tachyonic Higgs doublets needed to generate mass terms for {\it all} matter, including the vector-like leptons. The models are constrained by the requirement that twisted tadpoles cancel, that the gauge boson coupled to the weak hypercharge U(1)YU(1)_Y does not get a string-scale mass via a generalised Green-Schwarz mechanism, and that there are no surviving, unwanted gauged U(1) symmetries coupled to matter. Gauge coupling constant ratios close to those measured are easily obtained for reasonable values of the parameters, consistently with having the string scale close to the electroweak scale, as required to avoid the hierarchy problem. Unwanted (colour-triplet, charged-singlet, and neutral-singlet) scalar tachyons can be removed by a suitable choice of the parameters.Comment: 15 pages, LaTeX fil

    Dyonic p-branes from self-dual (p+1)-branes

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    The `electromagnetic' Sl(2;\bZ) duality group in spacetime dimension D=4kD=4k can be given a Kaluza-Klein interpretation in D=4k+2D=4k+2 as the modular group of a compactifying torus. We show how dyonic 2(k1)2(k-1)-branes in D=4kD=4k can be interpreted as self-dual (2k1)(2k-1)-branes in D=4k+2D=4k+2 wound around the homology cycles of the torus. In particular, dyons of the D=4 N=4 heterotic string theory are interpreted as winding modes of a D=6 self-dual string, while D=8 dyonic membranes are interpreted as wound 3-branes of D=10 IIB superstring theory. We also discuss the T-dual IIA interpretations of D=8 dyonic membranes.Comment: 16 pp. phyzzx. 1 fi

    Gauge Fields and M-Fivebrane Dynamics

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    In this paper we obtain both the vector and scalar equations of motion of an M-fivebrane in the presence of threebrane solitons. The resulting equations of motion are precisely those obtained from the Seiberg-Witten low energy effective action for N=2 Yang-Mills, including all quantum corrections. This analysis extends the work of a previous paper which derived the scalar equations of motion but not in detail the vector equations. We also discuss some features of an infinite number of higher derivative terms predicted by M theory.Comment: 27 pages, Phyzzx. Minor corrections and a reference added. To appear in NP

    Open String Amplitudes in Various Gauges

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    Recently, Schnabl constructed the analytic solution of the open string tachyon. Subsequently, the absence of the physical states at the vacuum was proved. The development relies heavily on the use of the gauge condition different from the ordinary one. It was shown that the choice of gauge simplifies the analysis drastically. When we perform the calculation of the amplitudes in Schnabl gauge, we find that the off-shell amplitudes of the Schnabl gauge is still very complicated. In this paper, we propose the use of the propagator in the modified Schnabl gauge and show that this modified use of the Schnabl gauge simplifies the computation of the off-shell amplitudes drastically. We also compute the amplitudes of open superstring in this gauge.Comment: 23 pages, minor correction
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