567 research outputs found
Type IIA Orientifold Limit of M-Theory on Compact Joyce 8-Manifold of Spin(7)-Holonomy
We show that M-theory compactified on a compact Joyce 8-manifold of
-holonomy, which yields an effective theory in with = 1
supersymmetry, admits at some special points in it moduli space a description
in terms of type IIA theory on an orientifold of compact Joyce 7-manifold of
-holonomy. We find the evidence in favour of this duality by computing the
massless spectra on both M-thory side and type IIA side. For the latter, we
compute the massless spectra by going to the orbifold limit of the Joyce
7-manifold.Comment: 26 pages, 2 eps figures, Latex file, two references and one footnote
added, corrected some typo
Glueballs of Super Yang-Mills from Wrapped Branes
In this paper we study qualitative features of glueballs in N=1 SYM for
models of wrapped branes in IIA and IIB backgrounds. The scalar mode, 0++ is
found to be a mixture of the dilaton and the internal part of the metric. We
carry out the numerical study of the IIB background. The potential found
exhibits a mass gap and produces a discrete spectrum without any cut-off. We
propose a regularization procedure needed to make these states normalizable.Comment: 22 pages plus a appendixes, 2 figure
Transport modeling of nonlinearly adsorbing solutes in physically heterogeneous pore networks
The purpose of this study is to upscale nonlinearly reactive transport from the pore scale to a heterogeneous porous medium with the aid of a sufficiently large three-dimensional pore network model. We consider a porous medium that is chemically homogeneous (sorption reactivity is constant in space) but physically heterogeneous, as it has a spatially variable pore size. Our numerical experiments aim to assess whether traveling wave (TW) behavior develops and to assess how large a network is required to be to allow our conclusions. This study revealed that for this purpose the network should include more than a million pore units and that this size varies with the degree of heterogeneity. This assertion is based on temporal changes of the moments of a migrating front of nonlinearly adsorbing solute. In networks of equal sized pores, TW behavior occurs, and concentration distributions can be predicted by an analytical solution. For increasing physical heterogeneity the balance between the dispersive and adsorptive forces remains absent because the second central moment continues to grow as a function of time. The growth rate of this moment is a function of pore-scale heterogeneit
Supersymmetric Boost on Intersecting D-branes
We study the effect of the Born-Infeld electric field on the supersymmetric
configuration of various composite D-branes. We show that the generic values of
the electric field do not affect the supersymmetry but, as it approaches
keeping the magnetic field finite, various combinations of the
magnetic fields allow up to 8 supersymmetries. We also explore the unbroken
supersymmetries for two intersecting D-strings which are in uniform or relative
motion. For a finite uniform Lorentz boost, 16 supersymmetries are guaranteed
only when they are parallel. For an infinite one, 8 supersymmetries are
preserved only when both the D-strings are oriented to the forward or backward
direction of the boost. Under a finite relative boost, 8 supersymmetries are
preserved only when the intersecting angle is less than and the
intersecting point moves at the speed of light. As for an infinite relative
boost, 8 supersymmetries are preserved regardless of the values of the
intersecting angle.Comment: 27 pages using REVTeX4, 7 figure
Chern-Simons Matrix Models and Unoriented Strings
For matrix models with measure on the Lie algebra of SO/Sp, the sub-leading
free energy is given by F_{1}(S)=\pm{1/4}\frac{\del F_{0}(S)}{\del S}.
Motivated by the fact that this relationship does not hold for Chern-Simons
theory on S^{3}, we calculate the sub-leading free energy in the matrix model
for this theory, which is a Gaussian matrix model with Haar measure on the
group SO/Sp. We derive a quantum loop equation for this matrix model and then
find that F_{1} is an integral of the leading order resolvent over the spectral
curve. We explicitly calculate this integral for quadratic potential and find
agreement with previous studies of SO/Sp Chern-Simons theory.Comment: 28 pages, 2 figures V2: re-organised for clarity, results unchange
D-branes on AdS flux compactifications
We study D-branes in N=1 flux compactifications to AdS_4. We derive their
supersymmetry conditions and express them in terms of background generalized
calibrations. Basically because AdS has a boundary, the analysis of stability
is more subtle and qualitatively different from the usual case of Minkowski
compactifications. For instance, stable D-branes filling AdS_4 may wrap trivial
internal cycles. Our analysis gives a geometric realization of the
four-dimensional field theory approach of Freedman and collaborators.
Furthermore, the one-to-one correspondence between the supersymmetry conditions
of the background and the existence of generalized calibrations for D-branes is
clarified and extended to any supersymmetric flux background that admits a
time-like Killing vector and for which all fields are time-independent with
respect to the associated time. As explicit examples, we discuss supersymmetric
D-branes on IIA nearly Kaehler AdS_4 flux compactifications.Comment: 43 pages, 2 pictures, 1 table; v2: added references, color to figure
and corrected typo in (6.21b
Branes on Generalized Calibrated Submanifolds
We extend previous results on generalized calibrations to describe
supersymmetric branes in supergravity backgrounds with diverse fields turned
on, and provide several new classes of examples. As an important application,
we show that supersymmetric D-branes in compactifications with field strength
fluxes, and on SU(3)-structure spaces, wrap generalized calibrated
submanifolds, defined by simple conditions in terms of the underlying globally
defined, but non-closed, 2- and 3-forms. We provide examples where the
geometric moduli of D-branes (for instance D7-branes in 3-form flux
configurations) are lifted by the generalized calibration condition. In
addition, we describe supersymmetric D6-branes on generalized calibrated
3-submanifolds of half-flat manifolds, which provide the mirror of B-type
D-branes in IIB CY compactifications with 3-form fluxes. Supersymmetric sets of
such D-branes carrying no homology charges are mirror to supersymmetric sets of
D-branes which are homologically non-trivial, but trivial in K-theory. As an
additional application, we describe models with chiral gauge sectors, realized
in terms of generalized calibrated brane box configurations of NS- and
D5-branes, which are supersymmetric but carry no charges, so that no
orientifold planes are required in the compactification.Comment: 40 pages, 3 figures, references adde
From D-Dbar Pairs to Branes in Motion
We investigate various supersymmetric brane intersections. Motivated by the
recent results on supertubes, we investigate general constraints in which
parallel brane-antibrane configurations are supersymmetric. Dual descriptions
of these configurations involve systems of branes in relative motion. In
particular, we find new supersymmetric configurations which are not related to
a static brane intersection by a boost. In these new configurations, the
intersection point moves at the speed of light. These systems provide
interesting time dependent backgrounds for open strings.Comment: 28+1 pages, 8 figures, uses JHEP3.cl
Yukawa couplings in intersecting D-brane models
We compute the Yukawa couplings among chiral fields in toroidal Type II
compactifications with wrapping D6-branes intersecting at angles. Those models
can yield realistic standard model spectrum living at the intersections. The
Yukawa couplings depend both on the Kahler and open string moduli but not on
the complex structure. They arise from worldsheet instanton corrections and are
found to be given by products of complex Jacobi theta functions with
characteristics. The Yukawa couplings for a particular intersecting brane
configuration yielding the chiral spectrum of the MSSM are computed as an
example. We also show how our methods can be extended to compute Yukawa
couplings on certain classes of elliptically fibered CY manifolds which are
mirror to complex cones over del Pezzo surfaces. We find that the Yukawa
couplings in intersecting D6-brane models have a mathematical interpretation in
the context of homological mirror symmetry. In particular, the computation of
such Yukawa couplings is related to the construction of Fukaya's category in a
generic symplectic manifold.Comment: 47 pages, using JHEP3.cls, 11 figures. Typos and other minor
corrections. References adde
Thermostatistics of deformed bosons and fermions
Based on the q-deformed oscillator algebra, we study the behavior of the mean
occupation number and its analogies with intermediate statistics and we obtain
an expression in terms of an infinite continued fraction, thus clarifying
successive approximations. In this framework, we study the thermostatistics of
q-deformed bosons and fermions and show that thermodynamics can be built on the
formalism of q-calculus. The entire structure of thermodynamics is preserved if
ordinary derivatives are replaced by the use of an appropriate Jackson
derivative and q-integral. Moreover, we derive the most important thermodynamic
functions and we study the q-boson and q-fermion ideal gas in the thermodynamic
limit.Comment: 14 pages, 2 figure
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