Boundary Fermions, Coherent Sheaves and D-branes on Calabi-Yau manifolds

Physics – High Energy Physics – High Energy Physics - Theory

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34+1 pages;LaTeX;no figures;(v2) several references added; typos corrected

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10.1016/S0550-3213(01)00510-7

We construct boundary conditions in the gauged linear sigma model for B-type D-branes on Calabi-Yau manifolds that correspond to coherent sheaves given by the cohomology of a monad. This necessarily involves the introduction of boundary fields, and in particular, boundary fermions. The large-volume monodromy for these D-brane configurations is implemented by the introduction of boundary contact terms. We also discuss the construction of D-branes associated to coherent sheaves that are the cohomology of complexes of arbitrary length. We illustrate the construction using examples, specifically those associated with the large-volume analogues of the Recknagel-Schomerus states with no moduli. Using some of these examples we also construct D-brane states that arise as bound states of the above rigid configurations and show how moduli can be counted in these cases.

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