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A new class of spatially homogeneous 4D string backgrounds
A new class of spatially homogeneous 4D string backgrounds, the X(d\rightarrow) according to a recent classification, is presented and shown to contain only five generic types. In contrast to the case of X(d\uparrow) (which contains as a subclass all possible FRW backgrounds), exact SO(3) isotropy i...
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Lenguaje: | eng |
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1995
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Acceso en línea: | https://dx.doi.org/10.1016/0370-2693(95)00632-U http://cds.cern.ch/record/278965 |
Sumario: | A new class of spatially homogeneous 4D string backgrounds, the X(d\rightarrow) according to a recent classification, is presented and shown to contain only five generic types. In contrast to the case of X(d\uparrow) (which contains as a subclass all possible FRW backgrounds), exact SO(3) isotropy is always broken in the X(d\rightarrow) class. This is due to the H-field, whose dual is necessarily along a principal direction of anisotropy. Nevertheless, FRW symmetry can be attained asymptotically for Bianchi-types I and VII_0 in a rather appealing physical context. Other aspects of the solutions found for types X=I,II,III,VI_{-1}, and of the VII_0 case are briefly discussed. |
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