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From p-branes to fluxbranes and back
In this note we study aspects of the interplay between fluxbranes and p-branes. We describe how a fluxbrane can be physically realized as a limit of a brane-antibrane configuration, in a manner similar to the way a uniform electric field appears in between the plates of a capacitor. We also study th...
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author | Emparan, R Gutperle, M |
author_facet | Emparan, R Gutperle, M |
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description | In this note we study aspects of the interplay between fluxbranes and p-branes. We describe how a fluxbrane can be physically realized as a limit of a brane-antibrane configuration, in a manner similar to the way a uniform electric field appears in between the plates of a capacitor. We also study the evolution of a fluxbrane after nucleation of p-branes. We find that Kaluza-Klein fluxbranes do relax by forming brane-antibrane pairs or spherical branes, but we also find that for fluxtubes with dilaton coupling in a different range, the field strength does not relax, instead it becomes stronger after each nucleation bounce. We speculate on a possible runaway instability of such fluxtubes an an eventual breakdown of their classical description. |
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spelling | cern-5274352019-09-30T06:29:59Zdoi:10.1088/1126-6708/2001/12/023http://cds.cern.ch/record/527435engEmparan, RGutperle, MFrom p-branes to fluxbranes and backParticle Physics - TheoryIn this note we study aspects of the interplay between fluxbranes and p-branes. We describe how a fluxbrane can be physically realized as a limit of a brane-antibrane configuration, in a manner similar to the way a uniform electric field appears in between the plates of a capacitor. We also study the evolution of a fluxbrane after nucleation of p-branes. We find that Kaluza-Klein fluxbranes do relax by forming brane-antibrane pairs or spherical branes, but we also find that for fluxtubes with dilaton coupling in a different range, the field strength does not relax, instead it becomes stronger after each nucleation bounce. We speculate on a possible runaway instability of such fluxtubes an an eventual breakdown of their classical description.hep-th/0111177HUTP-2001-A-058oai:cds.cern.ch:5274352001-11-20 |
spellingShingle | Particle Physics - Theory Emparan, R Gutperle, M From p-branes to fluxbranes and back |
title | From p-branes to fluxbranes and back |
title_full | From p-branes to fluxbranes and back |
title_fullStr | From p-branes to fluxbranes and back |
title_full_unstemmed | From p-branes to fluxbranes and back |
title_short | From p-branes to fluxbranes and back |
title_sort | from p-branes to fluxbranes and back |
topic | Particle Physics - Theory |
url | https://dx.doi.org/10.1088/1126-6708/2001/12/023 http://cds.cern.ch/record/527435 |
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