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Charged Macroscopic type II Strings and their Networks
Alok Kumar ;
Date 12 Nov 1999
Journal JHEP 9912 (1999) 001
Subject hep-th
AbstractWe write down charged macroscopic string solutions in type II string theories, compactified on torii, and present an explicit solution of the spinor Killing equations to show that they preserve 1/2 of the type II supersymmetries. The S-duality symmetry of the type IIB string theory in ten-dimensions is used to write down the SL(2,Z) multiplets of such strings and the corresponding 1/2 supersymmetry conditions. Finally we present examples of planar string networks, using charged macroscopic (p,q)-strings. An interesting feature of some of these networks, which preserve 1/4 supersymmetry, is a required alignment among three parameters, namely the orientation of strings, a U(1) phase associated with the maximal compact subgroup of SL(2, Z), and an (angular) parameter associated with a solution generating transformation, which is responsible for creating charges and currents on the strings.
Source arXiv, hep-th/9911090
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