Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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9855061 | Nuclear Physics B | 2005 | 15 Pages |
Abstract
Using the non-Abelian action for coincident type IIB gravitational waves proposed in hep-th/0303183 we show that giant gravitons in the AdS3ÃS3ÃT4 background can be described in terms of coincident waves expanding into a fuzzy cylinder, spanned by two embedding scalars and one worldvolume scalar. This fuzzy cylinder has dipole and magnetic moments with respect to the 2-form and 6-form potentials of the background, and can be interpreted as a bound state of D1-branes and D5-branes (wrapped on the 4-torus) wrapped around the basis of the cylinder. We show the exact agreement between this description and the Abelian, macroscopical description given in the literature.
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Authors
B. Janssen, Y. Lozano, D. RodrÃguez-Gómez,