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New twist field couplings from the partition function for multiply wrapped D-branes
We consider toroidal compactifications of bosonic string theory with
particular regard to the phases (cocycles) necessary for a consistent
definition of the vertex operators, the boundary states and the T-duality
rules. We use these ingredients to compute the planar multi-loop partition
function describing the interaction among magnetized or intersecting D-branes,
also in presence of open string moduli. It turns out that unitarity in the open
string channel crucially depends on the presence of the cocycles. We then focus
on the 2-loop case and study the degeneration limit where this partition
function is directly related to the tree-level 3-point correlators between
twist fields. These correlators represent the main ingredient in the
computation of Yukawa couplings and other terms in the effective action for
D-brane phenomenological models. By factorizing the 2-loop partition function
we are able to compute the 3-point couplings for abelian twist fields on
generic non-factorized tori, thus generalizing previous expressions valid for
the 2-torus.Comment: 36 pages, 1 figure; v2: typos corrected, proof in the Appendix
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The Master Field of QCD and the 'T Hooft Equation
We rewrite the action for  in the light cone gauge only in terms of a
bilocal mesonic field. In this formalism the  expansion can be done in a
straightforward way by a saddle point technique that determines the master
field to be identified with the vacuum expectation value of the bilocal field.
Finally we show that the equation of motion for the fluctuations around the
master field is identical with the 't Hooft meson equation.Comment: 7 pages, Latex, NORDITA-93-4
N=2 four-dimensional gauge theories from fractional branes
This is a pedagogical and extended version of the results published in Refs.
[1,2] and presented by the authors in various talks during the last year. We
discuss the type II D-branes (both regular and fractional) of the orbifold
R^{1,5}*R^4/Z_2, we determine their corresponding supergravity solution and
show how this can be used to study the properties of N=2 super Yang-Mills.
Supergravity is able to reproduce the perturbative moduli space of the gauge
theory, while it does not encode the non-perturbative corrections. The short
distance region of space-time, which corresponds to the infrared region of the
gauge theory, is excised by an enhancon mechanism, and more states should be
included in the low energy effective action in order to enter inside the
enhancon and recover the instanton corrections. (To be published on a Memorial
Volume commemorating Michael Marinov)Comment: 44 pages, AMS-LaTeX, no figure
The twisted open string partition function and Yukawa couplings
We use the operator formalism to derive the bosonic contribution to the
twisted open string partition function in toroidal compactifications. This
amplitude describes, for instance, the planar interaction between g+1
magnetized or intersecting D-branes. We write the result both in the closed and
in the open string channel in terms of Prym differentials on the appropriate
Riemann surface. Then we focus on the g=2 case for a 2-torus. By factorizing
the twisted partition function in the open string channel we obtain an explicit
expression for the 3-twist field correlator, which is the main ingredient in
the computation of Yukawa couplings in D-brane phenomenological models. This
provides an alternative method for computing these couplings that does not rely
on the stress-energy tensor technique.Comment: 32 pages, 5 figures, Latex; v2: typos correcte
Fractional Branes and N=1 Gauge Theories
We discuss fractional D3-branes on the orbifold C^3/Z_2*Z_2. We study the
open and the closed string spectrum on this orbifold. The corresponding N=1
theory on the brane has, generically, a U(N_1)*U(N_2)*U(N_3)*U(N_4) gauge group
with matter in the bifundamental. In particular, when only one type of brane is
present, one obtains pure N=1 Yang-Mills. We study the coupling of the branes
to the bulk fields and present the corresponding supergravity solution, valid
at large distances. By using a probe analysis, we are able to obtain the
Wilsonian beta-function for those gauge theories that possess some chiral
multiplet. Although, due to the lack of moduli, the probe technique is not
directly applicable to the case of pure N=1 Yang-Mills, we point out that the
same formula gives the correct result also for this case.Comment: 21 pages, AMS-LaTeX, v2: references added and typos correcte
N=1 Matter from Fractional Branes
We study a bound state of fractional D3-branes localized inside the
world-volume of fractional D7-branes on the orbifold C^3/Z_2 x Z_2. We
determine the open string spectrum that leads to N=1 U(N1)xU(N2)xU(N3)xU(N4)
gauge theory with matter having the number of D7-branes as a flavor index. We
derive the linearized boundary action of the D7-brane on this orbifold using
the boundary state formalism and we discuss the tadpole cancellation. After
computing the asymptotic expression of the supergravity solution the anomalies
of the gauge theory are reproduced.Comment: LaTeX 20 pages, 1 figure, small changes and references adde
Closed string exchanges on in a background B-field
In an earlier work it was shown that the IR singularities arising in the
nonplanar one loop two point function of a noncommutative  gauge
theory can be reproduced exactly from the massless closed string exchanges. The
noncommutative gauge theory is realised on a fractional  brane localised
at the fixed point of the  orbifold. In this paper we identify the
contributions from each of the closed string modes. The sum of these adds upto
the nonplanar two-point function.Comment: 27 page
Two-loop Euler-Heisenberg effective actions from charged open strings
We present the multiloop partition function of open bosonic string theory in
the presence of a constant gauge field strength, and discuss its low-energy
limit. The result is written in terms of twisted determinants and differentials
on higher-genus Riemann surfaces, for which we provide an explicit
representation in the Schottky parametrization. In the field theory limit, we
recover from the string formula the two-loop Euler-Heisenberg effective action
for adjoint scalars minimally coupled to the background gauge field.Comment: 32 pages, 3 eps figures, plain LaTeX. References added, minor changes
  to the text. Published version, affiliation correcte
Implementation of the Duality between Wilson loops and Scattering Amplitudes in QCD
We generalize modern ideas about the duality between Wilson loops and
scattering amplitudes in =4 SYM to large-N (or quenched) QCD. We show
that the area-law behavior of asymptotically large Wilson loops is dual to the
Regge-Veneziano behavior of scattering amplitudes at high energies and fixed
momentum transfer, when quark mass is small and/or the number of particles is
large. We elaborate on this duality for string theory in a flat space,
identifying the asymptotes of the disk amplitude and the Wilson loop of large-N
QCD.Comment: REVTex, 6 pages, 1 figure; v3: refs added; v4pp. to appear in PR
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