2005
DOI: 10.1016/j.nuclphysb.2005.01.020
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D-branes and BCFT in Hpp-wave backgrounds

Abstract: In this paper we study two classes of symmetric D-branes in the Nappi-Witten gravitational wave, namely D2 and S1 branes. We solve the sewing constraints and determine the bulk-boundary couplings and the boundary three-point couplings. For the D2 brane our solution gives the first explicit results for the structure constants of the twisted symmetric branes in a WZW model. We also compute the boundary four-point functions, providing examples of open string four-point amplitudes in a curved background. We finall… Show more

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“…Particularly they show that the two-point, three-point and four-point functions of twisted states in Misner space match the plane wave result [30]. We note that the above amplitude < φ k XX > has also been calculated in the plane wave background [31] and is non-vanishing, providing another check for the FI-type coupling used above.…”
Section: Winding-string-deformed Matrix Model For Misner Spacesupporting
confidence: 64%
“…Particularly they show that the two-point, three-point and four-point functions of twisted states in Misner space match the plane wave result [30]. We note that the above amplitude < φ k XX > has also been calculated in the plane wave background [31] and is non-vanishing, providing another check for the FI-type coupling used above.…”
Section: Winding-string-deformed Matrix Model For Misner Spacesupporting
confidence: 64%
“…This problem is not peculiar to the class of plane wave geometries that we study, and it leads us into a detailed investigation of how D-branes behave under the Penrose-Güven limit of a spacetime. Similar analyses in some specific contexts are considered in [24,64,74]. We formulate and solve this problem in some generality, and then apply it to our specific backgrounds of interest.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…For other studies of D3 branes with condensates in this background by supercoset or DBI methods, see [43] and [44]. Additional comments on the related situation of branes in the Nappi-Witten background appeared recently in [45].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%