Noncommutative gauge theories on D-branes in non-geometric backgrounds
Abstract
We investigate the noncommutative gauge theories arising on the worldvolumes of D-branes in non-geometric backgrounds obtained by T-duality from twisted tori. We revisit the low-energy effective description of D-branes on three-dimensional T-folds, examining both cases of parabolic and elliptic twists in detail. We give a detailed description of the decoupling limits and explore various physical consequences of the open string non-geometry. The T-duality monodromies of the non-geometric backgrounds lead to Morita duality monodromies of the noncommutative Yang-Mills theories induced on the D-branes. While the parabolic twists recover the well-known examples of noncommutative principal torus bundles from topological T-duality, the elliptic twists give new examples of noncommutative fibrations with non-geometric torus fibres. We extend these considerations to D-branes in backgrounds with R-flux, using the doubled geometry formulation, finding that both the non-geometric background and the D-brane gauge theory necessarily have explicit dependence on the dual coordinates, and so have no conventional formulation in spacetime.
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@article{arxiv.1903.04947,
title = {Noncommutative gauge theories on D-branes in non-geometric backgrounds},
author = {Chris Hull and Richard J. Szabo},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1903.04947},
year = {2019}
}
Comments
36 pages, 1 table; v2: minor corrections and improvements; v3: correct revision uploaded; v4: more minor corrections and improvements; Final version to appear in JHEP