Super D-Helix
Abstract
We study `Myers effect' for a bunch of D1-branes with IIB superstrings moving in one direction along the branes. We show that the `blown-up' configuration is the helical D1-brane, which is self-supported from collapse by the axial momentum flow. The tilting angle of the helix is determined by the number of D1-branes. The radius of the helix is stabilized to a certain value depending on the number of D1-branes and the momentum carried by IIB superstrings. This is actually T-dual version of the supertube recently found as the `blown-up' configuration of a bunch of IIA superstrings carrying D0-brane charge. It is found that the helical D1 configuration preserves one quarter of the supersymmetry of IIB vacuum.
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