393 research outputs found

    The W3W_3-string spectrum

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    We study the spectrum of W3W_3 strings. In particular, we show that for appropriately chosen space-time signature, one of the scalar fields is singled out by the spin-3 constraint and is ``frozen'': no creation operators from it can appear in physical states and the corresponding momentum must assume a specific fixed value. The remaining theory is unitary and resembles an ordinary string theory in d26d\ne26 with anomalies cancelled by appropriate background charges. In the case of the W3W_3 string, however, the spin-two ``graviton'' is massive.Comment: 14 Page

    Anomaly Freedom and Realisations for Super-W3W_3 Strings

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    We construct new multi-field realisations of the N=2N=2 super-W3W_3 algebra, which are important for building super-W3W_3 string theories. We derive the structure of the ghost vacuum for such theories, and use the result to calculate the intercepts. These results determine the conditions for physical states in the super-W3W_3 string theory.Comment: 22 page

    The Complete Spectrum of the WNW_N String

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    We obtain the complete physical spectrum of the WNW_N string, for arbitrary NN. The WNW_N constraints freeze N2N-2 coordinates, while the remaining coordinates appear in the currents only {\it via} their energy-momentum tensor. The spectrum is then effectively described by a set of ordinary Virasoro-like string theories, but with a non-critical value for the central charge and a discrete set of non-standard values for the spin-2 intercepts. In particular, the physical spectrum of the WNW_N string includes the usual massless states of the Virasoro string. By looking at the norms of low-lying states, we find strong indications that all the WNW_N strings are unitary.Comment: 28 page

    A Dielectric Flow Solution with Maximal Supersymmetry

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    We obtain a solution to eleven-dimensional supergravity that consists of M2-branes embedded in a dielectric distribution of M5-branes. Contrary to normal expectations, this solution has maximal supersymmetry for a brane solution (i.e. sixteen supercharges). While the solution is constructed using gauged supergravity in four dimensions, the complete eleven-dimensional solution is given. In particular, we obtain the Killing spinors explicitly, and we find that they are characterised by a duality rotation of the standard Dirichlet projection matrix for M2-branes.Comment: 17 pages; harvma

    The Interacting W3W_3 String

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    We present a procedure for computing gauge-invariant scattering amplitudes in the W3W_3 string, and use it to calculate three-point and four-point functions. We show that non-vanishing scattering amplitudes necessarily involve external physical states with excitations of ghosts as well as matter fields. The crossing properties of the four-point functions are studied, and it is shown that the duality of the Virasoro string amplitudes generalises in the W3W_3 string, with different sets of intermediate states being exchanged in different channels. We also exhibit a relation between the scattering amplitudes of the W3W_3 string and the fusion rules of the Ising model.Comment: (Revised version), 26 pages, Plain Tex, CTP TAMU-86/92, KUL-TF-92/4

    BRST Quantisation of the N=2 String in a Real Spacetime Structure

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    We study the N=2N=2 string with a real structure on the (2,2)(2,2) spacetime, using BRST methods. Several new features emerge. In the diagonal basis, the operator exp(λzJtot)\exp(\lambda \int^z J^{\rm tot}), which is associated with the moduli for the U(1)U(1) gauge field on the world-sheet, is local and it relates the physical operators in the NS and R sectors. However, the picture-changing operators are non-invertible in this case, and physical operators in different pictures cannot be identified. The three-point interactions of all physical operators leads to three different types of amplitudes, which can be effectively described by the interactions of a scalar NS operator and a bosonic spinorial R operator. In the off-diagonal bases for the fermionic currents, the picture-changing operators are invertible, and hence physical operators in different pictures can be identified. However, now there is no local operator exp(λzJtot)\exp(\lambda \int^z J^{\rm tot}) that relates the physical operators in different sectors. The physical spectrum is thus described by one scalar NS operator and one spinorial R operator. The NS and R operators give rise to different types of three-point amplitudes, and thus cannot be identified.Comment: 17 pages, latex, no figures. Significant revisions, with extended discussion of cohomology in different bases for fermionic current

    On Sibling and Exceptional W Strings

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    We discuss the physical spectrum for WW strings based on the algebras BnB_n, DnD_n, E6E_6, E7E_7 and E8E_8. For a simply-laced WW string, we find a connection with the (h,h+1)(h,h+1) unitary Virasoro minimal model, where hh is the dual Coxeter number of the underlying Lie algebra. For the WW string based on BnB_n, we find a connection with the (2h,2h+2)(2h,2h+2) unitary N=1N=1 super-Virasoro minimal model.Comment: 16 page

    N=2 Superstrings with (1,2m) Spacetime Signature

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    We show that the N=2N=2 superstring in d=2D6d=2D\ge6 real dimensions, with criticality achieved by including background charges in the two real time directions, exhibits a ``coordinate-freezing'' phenomenon, whereby the momentum in one of the two time directions is constrained to take a specific value for each physical state. This effectively removes this time direction as a physical coordinate, leaving the theory with (1,d2)(1,d-2) real spacetime signature. Norm calculations for low-lying physical states suggest that the theory is ghost free.Comment: 8 page

    Brane Resolution Through Transgression

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    Modifications to the singularity structure of D3-branes that result from turning on a flux for the R-R and NS-NS 3-forms (fractional D3-branes) provide important gravity duals of four-dimensional N=1 super-Yang-Mills theories. We construct generalisations of these modified p-brane solutions in a variety of other cases, including heterotic 5-branes, dyonic strings, M2-branes, D2-branes, D4-branes and type IIA and type IIB strings, by replacing the flat transverse space with a Ricci-flat manifold M_n that admits covariantly constant spinors, and turning on a flux built from a harmonic form in M_n, thus deforming the original solution and introducing fractional branes. The construction makes essential use of the Chern-Simons or ``transgression'' terms in the Bianchi-identity or equation of motion of the field strength that supports the original undeformed solution. If the harmonic form is L^2 normalisable, this can result in a deformation of the brane solution that is free of singularities, thus providing viable gravity duals of field theories in diverse dimensions that have less than maximal supersymmetry. We obtain examples of non-singular heterotic 5-branes, dyonic strings, M2-branes, type IIA strings, and D2-branes.Comment: Latex 3 times, 35 page

    Five-dimensional N=4, SU(2) X U(1) Gauged Supergravity from Type IIB

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    We construct the complete and explicit non-linear Kaluza-Klein ansatz for deriving the bosonic sector of N=4 SU(2)\times U(1) gauged five-dimensional supergravity from the reduction of type IIB supergravity on S^5. This provides the first complete example of such an S^5 reduction that includes non-abelian gauge fields, and it allows any bosonic solution of the five-dimensional N=4 gauged theory to be embedded in D=10.Comment: latex, 12 page
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