English

Hyper-K\"ahler with Torsion, T-duality, and Defect (p,q) Five-branes

High Energy Physics - Theory 2015-03-26 v2

Abstract

We investigate a five-branes interpretation of hyper-K\"{a}hler geometry with torsion (HKT). This geometry is obtained by conformal transformation of the Taub-NUT space which represents a Kaluza-Klein five-brane. This HKT would represent an NS5-brane on the Taub-NUT space. In order to explore the HKT further, we compactify one transverse direction, and study the O(2,2;Z)=SL(2,Z)×SL(2,Z)O(2,2;{\mathbb Z}) = SL(2,{\mathbb Z}) \times SL(2,{\mathbb Z}) monodromy structure associated with two-torus. Performing the conjugate transformation, we obtain a new solution whose physical interpretation is a defect (p,q)(p,q) five-brane on the ALG space. Throughout this analysis, we understand that the HKT represents a coexistent state of two kinds of five-branes. This situation is different from composite states such as (p,q)(p,q) five-branes or (p,q)(p,q) seven-branes in type IIB theory. We also study the T-dualized system of the HKT. We again find a new solution which also indicates another defect (p,q)(p,q) five-brane on the ALG space.

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Cite

@article{arxiv.1411.3457,
  title  = {Hyper-K\"ahler with Torsion, T-duality, and Defect (p,q) Five-branes},
  author = {Tetsuji Kimura and Shin Sasaki and Masaya Yata},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1411.3457},
  year   = {2015}
}

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21 pages, version published in JHEP