Aspects of String Dualities--Orientifolds, F-Theory and Super D-Branes & the M5-Brane
Author: Park, Jaemo
Year: 1997
Degree: Dissertation (Ph.D.)
Advisor: Preskill, John P.
Committee Member: Unknown, Unknown
Option: Physics
DOI: 10.7907/qk53-dg31
Abstract
We probe string dualities by using the orientifold and F-theory, and by investigating world volume actions of super D-branes and super M-branes.
We first study orientifolds in various dimensions. We construct orientifolds dual to M-theory compactified on the Klein bottle and on the Möbius band, respectively. Six-dimensional orientifolds with N=1 supersymmetry are constructed. They have multiple tensor multiplets, which cannot be obtained by the conventional Calabi-Yau compactifications. We find F-theory duals for some of these models, thereby making manifest the phase transitions involving the tensionless strings these models can have.
We construct orientifold and F-theory duals of the heterotic string models constructed by Chaudhuri, Hockney and Lykken (CHL) and study N=2 supersymmetric F-theory vacua in six dimensions.
Next, we construct the supersymmetric world volume action of the M-theory 5-brane in a flat eleven-dimensional background. Finally, dual D-brane actions are obtained by carrying out a duality transformation of the world volume gauge field of the D-brane and their properties are studied.
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