Confinement and non-perturbative tachyons in brane-antibrane systems: A summary

Physics – High Energy Physics – High Energy Physics - Theory

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9 pages, contribution to the proceedings of the 4th EU-RTN Workshop held in Varna (Bulgaria), 11-17 september 2008

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10.1002/prop.200900025

We present a worldvolume effective action suitable for the study of the confined phase of a (Dp,anti-Dp) system at weak coupling, and we identify the mechanism by which the fundamental string arises from this action when the Dp and the anti-Dp annihilate. We construct an explicit dual action, appropriate for the strong coupling regime, which realizes a generalized Higgs-Stueckelberg phase for the (relative) (p-2)-form dual to the (overall) BI vector, the mechanism put forward by Yi and collaborators for realizing non-perturbatively the breaking of the overall U(1) gauge group. Our results provide an explicit realization of the perturbative breaking of the overall U(1) in a way that is consistent with the duality symmetries of String Theory.

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