Deformation of Dp-Brane Worldvolume in Weakly Curved Background

Abstract

We study a Dp-brane in a parallelizable NS-NS background. The article starts with a brief review of the non-associative deformation of D-brane worldvolume in presence of torsion cornalba. We suggest an alternative form and heuristic derivation of the open string metric for weakly curved backgrounds, by promoting the constant two-form in the flat space formula to a dynamical two-form and then Taylor expanding the bulk fields in Riemann Normal Coordinates at the origin. For weakly curved backgrounds, terms only upto the leading order in the NS-NS field strength or torsion contribute. This formalism differs from the author's earlier works in a collaboration richa. We use the open string metric proposed in this paper to determine the deformation of D5-brane for a particular NS-NS background. It turns out that a spherical D5-brane with torsion acts like an extremal black 5-brane in the limit of radius r → 0. This is an interesting case of gauge/gravity duality with an intractable non-commutative and non-associative gauge theory on a Dp-brane with torsion, which is equivalent to a simpler and ordinary gravity theory on the extremal black brane.

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