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On supergravity solutions of space-like Dp-branes
Author(s) -
Shibaji Roy
Publication year - 2002
Publication title -
journal of high energy physics
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
SCImago Journal Rank - 0.998
H-Index - 261
eISSN - 1126-6708
pISSN - 1029-8479
DOI - 10.1088/1126-6708/2002/08/025
Subject(s) - supergravity , dilaton , mathematical physics , string (physics) , metric (unit) , transformation (genetics) , space (punctuation) , boundary (topology) , field (mathematics) , brane cosmology , physics , mathematics , symmetry (geometry) , pure mathematics , mathematical analysis , supersymmetry , geometry , biochemistry , operations management , chemistry , linguistics , philosophy , economics , gene
Recently the time dependent solutions of type II supergravities in $d = 10$, with the metric having the symmetry $ISO(p+1) \times SO(8-p, 1)$ have been given by two groups (Chen-Galt'sov-Gutperle (CGG), [hep-th/0204071] and Kruczenski-Myers-Peet (KMP), [hep-th/0204144]). The supergravity solutions correspond to space-like D$p$-branes in type II string theory. While the CGG solution is a four parameter solution, the KMP solution is a three parameter solution and so in general they are different. This difference can be attributed to the fact that unlike the CGG solution, KMP uses a specific boundary condition for the metric and the dilaton field. It is shown that when we impose the boundary conditons used in the KMP solution to the CGG solution then both become three parameter solutions and they map to each other under a coordinate transformation along with a Hodge duality of the field strength. We also give the relations between the parameters characterizing the two solutions

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