203 research outputs found
Holography for Non-Critical Superstrings
We argue that a class of ``non-critical superstring'' vacua is
holographically related to the (non-gravitational) theory obtained by studying
string theory on a singular Calabi-Yau manifold in the decoupling limit . In two dimensions, adding fundamental strings at the singularity of the CY
manifold leads to conformal field theories dual to a recently constructed class
of vacua. In four dimensions, special cases of the construction
correspond to the theory on an NS5-brane wrapped around a Riemann surface.Comment: 29 pages, harvmac; minor changes, references adde
D-brane orbiting NS5-branes
We study real time dynamics of a Dp-brane orbiting a stack of NS5-branes. It
is generally known that a BPS D-brane moving in the vicinity of NS5-branes
becomes unstable due to the presence of tachyonic degree of freedom induced on
the D-brane. Indeed, the D-brane necessarily falls into the fivebranes due to
gravitational attraction and eventually collapses into a pressureless fluid.
Such a decay of the D-brane is known to be closely related to the rolling
tachyon problem. In this paper we show that in special cases the decay of
D-brane caused by gravitational attraction can be avoided. Namely for certain
values of energy and angular momentum the D-brane orbits around the fivebranes,
maintaining certain distance from the fivebranes all the time, and the process
of tachyon condensation is suppressed. We show that the tachyonic degree of
freedom induced on such a D-brane really disappears and the brane returns to a
stable D-brane.Comment: 12 pages, latex, added referenc
Page charge of D-branes and its behavior in topologically nontrivial B-fields
The RR Page charges for the D(2p+1)-branes with B-field in type IIB
supergravity are constructed consistently from brane source currents. The
resulting Page charges are B-independent in the nontrivial and intricate way.
It is found that in topologically trivial B-field the Page charge is conserved,
but in the topologically nontrivial B-field it is no longer to be conserved,
instead there is a jump between two Page charges defined in each patch, and we
interpret this jump as Hanany-Witten effect.Comment: 25 pages, 4 figures, typos corrected and reference adde
Non-Critical String Duals of N=1 Quiver Theories
We construct N=1 non-critical strings in four dimensions dual to strongly
coupled N=1 quiver gauge theories in the Coulomb phase, generalizing the string
duals of Argyres-Douglas points in N=2 gauge theories. They are the first
examples of superstrings vacua with an exact worldsheet description dual to
chiral N=1 theories. We identify the dual of the non-critical superstring using
a brane setup describing the field theory in the classical limit. We analyze
the spectrum of chiral operators in the strongly coupled regime and show how
worldsheet instanton effects give non-perturbative information about the gauge
theory. We also consider aspects of D-branes relevant for the holographic
duality.Comment: JHEP style; 40 pages, 3 figures; v2: minor corrections, refs added,
version to appear in JHE
Effective descriptions of branes on non-geometric tori
We investigate the low-energy effective description of non-geometric
compactifications constructed by T-dualizing two or three of the directions of
a T^3 with non-vanishing H-flux. Our approach is to introduce a D3-brane in
these geometries and to take an appropriate decoupling limit. In the case of
two T-dualities, we find at low energies a non-commutative T^2 fibered
non-trivially over an S^1. In the UV this theory is still decoupled from
gravity, but is dual to a little string theory with flavor. For the case of
three T-dualities, we do not find a sensible decoupling limit, casting doubt on
this geometry as a low-energy effective notion in critical string theory.
However, by studying a topological toy model in this background, we find a
non-associative geometry similar to one found by Bouwknegt, Hannabuss, and
Mathai.Comment: 22 pages, 4 figures, references adde
Proper acceleration, geometric tachyon and dynamics of a fundamental string near D branes
We present a detailed analysis of our recent observation that the origin of
the geometric tachyon, which arises when a D-brane propagates in the
vicinity of a stack of coincident NS5-branes, is due to the proper acceleration
generated by the background dilaton field. We show that when a fundamental
string (F-string), described by the Nambu-Goto action, is moving in the
background of a stack of coincident D-branes, the geometric tachyon mode can
also appear since the overall conformal mode of the induced metric for the
string can act as a source for proper acceleration. We also studied the
detailed dynamics of the F-string as well as the instability by mapping the
Nambu-Goto action of the F-string to the tachyon effective action of the
non-BPS D-string. We qualitatively argue that the condensation of the geometric
tachyon is responsible for the (F,D) bound state formation.Comment: 26 pages, v2: added references, v3: one ref. updated, to appear in
Class. and Quant. Gravit
Baldness/delocalization in intersecting brane systems
Marginally bound systems of two types of branes are considered, such as the
prototypical case of Dp+4 branes and Dp branes. As the transverse separation
between the two types of branes goes to zero, different behaviour occurs in the
supergravity solutions depending on p; no-hair theorems result for p<=1 only.
Within the framework of the AdS/CFT correspondence, these supergravity no-hair
results are understood as dual manifestations of the Coleman-Mermin-Wagner
theorem. Furthermore, the rates of delocalization for p<=1 are matched in a
scaling analysis. Talk given at ``Strings '99''; based on hep-th/9903213 with
D. Marolf.Comment: LaTeX, 10 pages, 1 figure; contribution to Strings'99 proceeding
Notes on adding D6 branes wrapping RP3 in AdS4 x CP3
We deform the N=6 Chern Simons theory by adding extra matter hypermultiplets
in a fundamental representation of one or both gauge groups. We compute the
quantum corrected moduli space. We verify that the holographic dual of the
modified theory consists of the usual AdS4 x CP3 background in presence of AdS4
filling D6 branes which wrap RP3 in CP3. We extend the correspondence to a
similar modification of more general known N=3 dual pairsComment: 16 pages. v2: a reference, the name of a manifold, minor typos
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Open String Attractors
We present a simple example of a supersymmetric attractor mechanism in the
purely open string context of D-branes embedded in curved space-time. Our
example involves a class of D3-branes embedded in the 2-charge D1-D5 background
of type IIB whose worldvolume contains a 2-sphere. Turning on worldvolume
fluxes, these branes carry induced (p,q) string charges. Supersymmetric
configurations display a flow of the open string moduli towards an attractor
solution independent of their asymptotics. The equations governing this
mechanism closely resemble the attractor flow equations for supersymmetric
black holes in closed string theory. The BPS equations take the form of a
gradient flow and describe worldvolume solitons interpolating between an AdS_2
geometry where the two-sphere has collapsed, and an attractor solution with
AdS_2 x S^2 geometry. In these limiting solutions, the preserved supersymmetry
is enhanced from 4 to 8 supercharges. We also discuss the interpretation of our
solutions as intersecting brane configurations placed in the D1-D5 background,
as well as the S-duality transformation to the F1-NS5 background.Comment: 37 pages, 6 figures. v2: small corrections, figure and references
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Positive energy unitary irreducible representations of D=6 conformal supersymmetry
We give a constructive classification of the positive energy (lowest weight)
unitary irreducible representations of the D=6 superconformal algebras
osp(8*/2N). Our results confirm all but one of the conjectures of Minwalla (for
N=1,2) on this classification. Our main tool is the explicit construction of
the norms of the states that has to be checked for positivity. We give also the
reduction of the exceptional UIRs.Comment: 27 pages, TeX with harvmac, amssym.def, amssym.tex; v.2: minor
corrections and references added; v.3: minor corrections; v.4: to appear in
J. Phys.
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