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String and Fivebrane Solitons: Singular or Non-singular?

High Energy Physics - Theory 2009-10-22 v1

Abstract

We ask whether the recently discovered superstring and superfivebrane solutions of D=10 supergravity admit the interpretation of non-singular solitons even though, in the absence of Yang-Mills fields, they exhibit curvature singularities at the origin. We answer the question using a test probe/source approach, and find that the nature of the singularity is probe-dependent. If the test probe and source are both superstrings or both superfivebranes, one falls into the other in a finite proper time and the singularity is real, whereas if one is a superstring and the other a superfivebrane it takes an infinite proper time (the force is repulsive!) and the singularity is harmless. Black strings and fivebranes, on the other hand, always display real singularities.

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@article{arxiv.hep-th/9112023,
  title  = {String and Fivebrane Solitons: Singular or Non-singular?},
  author = {M. J. Duff and R. R. Khuri and J. X. Lu},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:hep-th/9112023},
  year   = {2009}
}

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