Unstoppable brane-flux decay of D6 branes
Abstract
We investigate p D6 branes inside a flux throat that carries K × M D6 charges with K the 3-form flux quantum and M the Romans mass. We find that within the calculable supergravity regime where gs p is large, the D6 branes annihilate immediately against the fluxes despite the existence of a metastable state at small p/M in the probe approximation. The crucial property that causes this naive conflict with effective field theory is a singularity in the 3-form flux, which we cut off at string scale. Our result explains the absence of regular solutions at finite temperature and suggests there should be a smooth time-dependent solution. We also discuss the qualitative differences between D6 branes and D3 branes, which makes it a priori not obvious to conclude the same instability for D3 branes.
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