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Non-SUSY $p$-branes, bubbles and tubular branes

High Energy Physics - Theory 2008-11-26 v2

Abstract

We consider non-supersymmetric pp-brane solutions of type II string theories characterized by three parameters. When the charge parameter vanishes and one of the other two takes a specific value, the corresponding chargeless solutions can be regular and describe ``bubbles'' in static (unstable) equilibrium when lifted to d=11d = 11. In appropriate coordinates, they represent D6 branes with a tubular topology R1,p^{1,p} ×\times S6p^{6-p} when reduced to d=10d=10, called the tubular D6 branes, held in static equilibrium by a fixed magnetic flux (fluxbrane). Moreover, a `rotation parameter' can be introduced to either of the above two eleven dimensional configurations, giving rise to a generalized configuration labelling by the parameter. As such, it brings out the relations among non-supersymmetric pp-branes, bubbles and tubular D6 branes. Given our understanding on tubular D6 branes, we are able to reinforce the interpretation of the chargeless non-supersymmetric pp-branes as representing pp-brane-antipp-brane (or non-BPS pp-brane) systems, and understand the static nature and various singularities of these systems in a classical supergravity approximation.

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@article{arxiv.hep-th/0604048,
  title  = {Non-SUSY $p$-branes, bubbles and tubular branes},
  author = {J. X. Lu and S. Roy},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:hep-th/0604048},
  year   = {2008}
}

Comments

18 pages, footnote 7 removed due to some error