Decoupling Limits in M-Theory

Abstract

Limits of a system of N Dn-branes in which the bulk and string degrees of freedom decouple to leave a `matter' theory are investigated and, for n>4, either give a free theory or require taking N ∞. The decoupled matter theory is described at low energies by the N ∞ limit of n+1 dimensional , and at high energies by a free type II string theory in a curved space-time. Metastable bound states of D6-branes with mass M and D0-branes with mass m are shown to have an energy proportional to M1/3m2/3 and decouple, whereas in matrix theory they only decouple in the large N limit.

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