Author:
Iso Satoshi,Kitazawa Noriaki,Ohta Hikaru,Suyama Takao
Abstract
Abstract
We continue to investigate the effective potential between a pair of Dp-branes revolving around each other by using the technique of partial modular transformation developed in our previous work. We determine the shape of the potential for general p for a wide range of regions interpolating smaller and larger distances than the string scale ls. We also discuss the backreaction of the D-brane system to the space-time metric and the validity of our calculations.
Publisher
Springer Science and Business Media LLC
Subject
Nuclear and High Energy Physics
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