Localized instabilities at conifolds
Abstract
We consider the M-theory lifts of configurations of type IIA D6-branes intersecting at angles. In supersymmetry preserving cases, the lifts correspond to special holonomy geometries, like conifolds and holonomy singularities. Transitions in which D6-branes approach and recombine lift to topology changing transition in these geometries. In some instances non-supersymmetric configurations can be reliably lifted, leading to the same topological manifolds, but endowed with non-supersymmetric metrics. In these cases the phase transitions are driven dynamically, due to instabilities localized at the singularities. Even though in non-compact setups the instabilities relax to infinity, in compact situations there exist nearby minima where the instabilities dissappear and the decay reaches a well-defined (in general supersymmetric) endpoint.
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@article{arxiv.hep-th/0204079,
title = {Localized instabilities at conifolds},
author = {Angel M. Uranga},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:hep-th/0204079},
year = {2007}
}
Comments
23 pages, 5 figures, latex; v2 references added