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Putting String/Fivebrane Duality to the Test
According to string/fivebrane duality, the Green-Schwarz factorization of the
spacetime anomaly polynomial into means that just
as is the anomaly polynomial of the string worldsheet so
should be the anomaly polynomial of the fivebrane worldvolume. To test
this idea we perform a fivebrane calculation of and find perfect
agreement with the string one--loop result.Comment: 14 pages, CERN TH-6614/92, CTP-TAMU 60/9
Zero Modes for the D=11 Membrane and Five-Brane
There exist extremal p-brane solutions of supergravity for
p=2~and~5. In this paper we investigate the zero modes of the membrane and the
five-brane solutions as a first step toward understanding the full quantum
theory of these objects. It is found that both solutions possess the correct
number of normalizable zero modes dictated by supersymmetry.Comment: Minor typos corrected, one reference added, agrees with published
version. 9 RevTeX pages, 1 figure include
Supercharges, Killing Spinors and Intersecting Gauge Five-branes
We obtain new solutions where a string and a pp-wave lie in the common
worldvolume directions of the non-standard intersection of two gauge 5-branes
in the heterotic string. The two 5-branes are supported by independent SU(2)
Yang-Mills instantons in their respective (non-overlapping) transverse spaces.
We present a detailed study of the unbroken supersymmetry, focusing especially
on a comparison between a direct construction of Killing spinors and a counting
of zero eigenvalues in the annticommutator of supercharges. The results are in
agreement with some previous arguments, to the effect that additional zero
eigenvalues resulting from a ``fine-tuning'' between positive-energy and
negative-energy contributions from different components in an intersection are
spurious, and should not be taken as an indication of supersymmetry
enhancements. These observations have a general applicability that goes beyond
the specific example we study in this paper.Comment: Latex, 23 pages; minor revisions, and references adde
Vacuum interpolation in supergravity via super p-branes
We show that many of the recently proposed supersymmetric p-brane solutions
of d=10 and d=11 supergravity have the property that they interpolate between
Minkowski spacetime and a compactified spacetime, both being supersymmetric
supergravity vacua. Our results imply that the effective worldvolume action for
small fluctuations of the super p-brane is a supersingleton field theory for
, as has been often conjectured in the past.Comment: 8p
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
E(7) Symmetric Area of the Black Hole Horizon
Extreme black holes with 1/8 of unbroken N=8 supersymmetry are characterized
by the non-vanishing area of the horizon. The central charge matrix has four
generic eigenvalues. The area is proportional to the square root of the
invariant quartic form of . It vanishes in all cases when 1/4 or 1/2
of supersymmetry is unbroken. The supergravity non-renormalization theorem for
the area of the horizon in N=8 case protects the unique U-duality invariant.Comment: a reference added, misprints remove
Reducing - duality to - duality
The infrared limit of Yang-Mills theory with compact gauge group
compactified on a two-torus is governed by an effective superconformal
field theory. We conjecture that this is a certain orbifold involving the
maximal torus of . Yang-Mills -duality makes predictions for all
correlators of this effective conformal field theory. These predictions are
shown to be implied by the standard -duality of the conformal field theory.
Consequently, Montonen-Olive duality between electric and magnetic states
reduces to the standard two-dimensional duality between momentum and winding
states.Comment: 13 pages, harvmac, no figures. (Some Comments added. Some references
added.
One-loop effective multi-gluon Lagrangian in arbitrary dimensions
We exhibit the one-loop multi-gluon effective Lagrangian in any dimension for
a field theory with a quasilocal background, using the background-field
formalism. Specific results, including counter terms (up to 12 spacetime
dimensions), have been derived, applied to the Yang-Mills theory and found to
be in agreement with other string-inspired approaches.Comment: 16 pages, LaTe
Timelike Hopf Duality and Type IIA^* String Solutions
The usual T-duality that relates the type IIA and IIB theories compactified
on circles of inversely-related radii does not operate if the dimensional
reduction is performed on the time direction rather than a spatial one. This
observation led to the recent proposal that there might exist two further
ten-dimensional theories, namely type IIA^* and type IIB^*, related to type IIB
and type IIA respectively by a timelike dimensional reduction. In this paper we
explore such dimensional reductions in cases where time is the coordinate of a
non-trivial U(1) fibre bundle. We focus in particular on situations where there
is an odd-dimensional anti-de Sitter spacetime AdS_{2n+1}, which can be
described as a U(1) bundle over \widetilde{CP}^n, a non-compact version of CP^n
corresponding to the coset manifold SU(n,1)/U(n). In particular, we study the
AdS_5\times S^5 and AdS_7\times S^4 solutions of type IIB supergravity and
eleven-dimensional supergravity. Applying a timelike Hopf T-duality
transformation to the former provides a new solution of the type IIA^* theory,
of the form \widetilde{CP}^2\times S^1\times S^5. We show how the Hopf-reduced
solutions provide further examples of ``supersymmetry without supersymmetry.''
We also present a detailed discussion of the geometrical structure of the
Hopf-fibred metric on AdS_{2n+1}, and its relation to the horospherical metric
that arises in the AdS/CFT correspondence.Comment: Latex, 26 page
Supersymmetry Enhancement of D-p-branes and M-branes
We examine the supersymmetry of classical D-brane and M-brane configurations
and explain the dependence of Killing spinors on coordinates. We find that one
half supersymmetry is broken in the bulk and that supersymmetry near the
D-brane horizon is restored for , for solutions in the stringy frame,
but only for in the10d canonical frame. We study the enhancement for the
case of four intersecting D-3-branes in 10 dimensions and the implication of
this for the size of the infinite throat of the near horizon geometry in
non-compactified theory. We found some indications of universality of near
horizon geometries of various intersecting brane configurations.Comment: 18 pages, late
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