(p,q)-strings probing five-brane webs
Abstract
In recent work, globally well-defined Type IIB supergravity solutions with geometry AdS6 × S2 warped over a Riemann surface were constructed and conjectured to describe the near-horizon geometry of (p,q) five-brane webs in the conformal limit. In the present paper, we offer more evidence for this interpretation of the supergravity solutions in terms of five-brane webs. In particular, we explore the behavior of probe (p,q)-strings in certain families of these AdS6 × S2× backgrounds and compare this behavior to that predicted by microscopic, brane web considerations. In the microscopic picture, we argue that the embedding of a probe string may give rise to the formation of string junctions involving open strings anchored on the branes of the web. We then identify a quantity on the supergravity side that is conjectured to be equivalent to the total junction tension in a class of backgrounds corresponding to brane webs with four semi-infinite external five-branes. In the process, we will show that for general brane web backgrounds, the minimal energy probe string embeddings do not coincide with the embeddings preserving half of the background supersymmetries.
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