M. Frau
University of Turin
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Nuclear Physics | 1997
Paolo Di Vecchia; M. Frau; Igor Pesando; S. Sciuto; Alberto Lerda; R. Russo
We show that the boundary state description of a Dp-brane is strictly related to the corresponding classical solution of the low-energy string effective action. By projecting the boundary state on the massless states of the closed string we obtain the tension, the R-R charge and the large-distance behavior of the classical solution. We discuss both the case of a single D-brane and that of bound states of two D-branes. We also show that in the R-R sector the boundary state, written in a picture which treats asymmetrically the left and right components, directly yields the R-R gauge potentials.
Journal of High Energy Physics | 2003
Marco Billo; M. Frau; Igor Pesando; Francesco Fucito; Alberto Lerda; Antonella Liccardo
We study the D3/D(-1) brane system and show how to compute instanton corrections to correlation functions of gauge theories in four dimensions using open string techniques. In particular we show that the disks with mixed boundary conditions that are typical of the D3/D(-1) system are the sources for the classical instanton solution. This can then be recovered from simple calculations of open string scattering amplitudes in the presence of D-instantons. Exploiting this fact we also relate this stringy description to the standard instanton calculus of field theory.
Nuclear Physics | 2002
Matteo Bertolini; P. Di Vecchia; M. Frau; Alberto Lerda; Raffaele Marotta
We study a bound state of fractional D3/D7-branes in the ten-dimensional space R1,5×R4/Z2 using the boundary state formalism. We construct the boundary actions for this system and show that higher-order terms in the twisted fields are needed in order to satisfy the zero-force condition. We then find the classical background associated to the bound state and show that the gauge theory living on a probe fractional D3-brane correctly reproduces the perturbative behavior of a four-dimensional N=2 supersymmetric gauge theory with fundamental matter.
Nuclear Physics | 1998
Marco Billo; P. Di Vecchia; M. Frau; Alberto Lerda; Igor Pesando; R. Russo; S. Sciuto
Abstract Using the boundary state formalism, we perform a microscopic string analysis of the interaction between two D-branes and provide a local interpretation for the R-R force in the D0–D8 brane system. To do so, we construct BRST invariant vertex operators for the massless R-R states in the asymmetric picture that are proportional to potentials rather than field strengths. The Hilbert space of such R-R states contains combinations of two vectors that decouple from all physical amplitudes, even in the presence of boundaries. Identifying these vectors, we remove the null states and recover duality relations among R-R potentials. If we specify to the D0–D8 brane system, this mechanism implies that the R-R 1-form state has a non-zero overlap with both the D0-brane and the D8-brane, thus explaining from a local point of view the non-vanishing R-R contribution in the interaction for the D0–D8 brane system and those related to it by duality.
Journal of High Energy Physics | 2001
Matteo Bertolini; Paolo Di Vecchia; Raffaele Marotta; M. Frau; Alberto Lerda; Igor Pesando
We study the classical geometry associated to fractional D3-branes of type IIB string theory on 42 which provide the gravitational dual for = 2 super Yang-Mills theory in four dimensions. As one can expect from the lack of conformal invariance on the gauge theory side, the gravitational background displays a repulson-like singularity. It turns out however, that such singularity can be excised by an enhancon mechanism. The complete knowledge of the classical supergravity solution allows us to identify the coupling constant of the dual gauge theory in terms of the string parameters and to find a logarithmic running that is governed precisely by the β function of the = 2 super Yang-Mills theory.
Journal of High Energy Physics | 2006
Marco Billo; M. Frau; Francesco Fucito; Alberto Lerda
We study a system of fractional D3 and D(-1) branes in a Ramond-Ra- mond closed string background and show that it describes the gauge instantons of N = 2 super Yang-Mills theory and their interactions with the graviphoton of N = 2 supergravity. In particular, we analyze the instanton moduli space using string the- ory methods and compute the prepotential of the effective gauge theory exploiting the localization methods of the instanton calculus showing that this leads to the same information given by the topological string. We also comment on the relation between our approach and the so-called -background.
Nuclear Physics | 2000
M. Frau; L. Gallot; Alberto Lerda; P. Strigazzi
Abstract We use the boundary state formalism to study, from the closed string point of view, superpositions of branes and anti-branes which are relevant in some non-perturbative string dualities. Treating the tachyon instability of these systems as proposed by Sen, we show how to incorporate the effects of the tachyon condensation directly in the boundary state. In this way we manage to show explicitly that the D1–anti-D1 pair of Type I is a stable non-BPS D-particle, and compute its mass. We also generalize this construction to describe other non-BPS D-branes of Type I. By requiring the absence of tachyons in the open string spectrum, we find which configurations are stable and compute their tensions. Our classification is in complete agreement with the results recently obtained using the K-theory of space-time.
Nuclear Physics | 1989
P. Di Vecchia; Franco Pezzella; M. Frau; K. Hornfeck; Alberto Lerda; S. Sciuto
Starting fron the N-point vertex on the sphere and using the sewing procedure we construct the N-point g-loop vertex for a free bosonic theory with vacuum charge Q. We then show that, when this vertex is saturated with N highest weight states, it gives their correlation function on an arbitrary Riemann surface of genus g. We also extend our formalism to the case of a free scalar field compactified on a circle, which is related to the Coulomb gas description of minimal models.
Journal of High Energy Physics | 2004
Marco Billo; M. Frau; Igor Pesando; Alberto Lerda
We derive the four dimensional N=1/2 super Yang-Mills theory from tree-level computations in RNS open string theory with insertions of closed string Ramond-Ramond vertices. We also study instanton configurations in this gauge theory and their ADHM moduli space, using systems of D3 and D(-1) branes in a R-R background.
Physics Letters B | 1987
P. Di Vecchia; M. Frau; A. Lerda; S. Sciuto
Abstract Using the previously constructed new N-string vertex and BRST invariant twisted propagator we obtain a simple and explicit expression for the multiloop partition function of the bosonic string. We construct also the two-loop amplitude with N external tachyons and give the recipe for writing the amplitude at any perturbative order.