The charge radius of a Dpbrane
Abstract
Sen has shown that tachyon condensation in Dbrane-anti-Dbrane configurations can lead to remarkable connections between string theories. A consequence of his results is that there is a minimal value of the radial coordinate rc α' (gN)1/(9-p) such that N units of Dpbrane charge cannot be localized to values smaller than rc. At this value of rc the curvature and the gradient of the Ramond-Ramond field strength are of order 1/α', and the vacuum, regarded as a Dbrane-anti-Dbrane configuration with a tachyon condensate, is rendered unstable, leading to a separation of the Dbrane and the anti-Dbrane. This value of rc lies in the region intermediate between the near-horizon regime and the asymptotic regime for Dbrane classical solutions for small g. This vacuum stability bound on the curvature can be interpreted as an uncertainty relation for Dbrane charge.
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