Comments on Non-Supersymmetric Orientifolds at Strong Coupling
Abstract
We consider several properties of a set of anti-Dp-branes in the presence of orientifold p-planes in type II theory. This system breaks all the supersymmetries of the theory, but is free of tachyons. In particular, we center on the case of a single anti-Dp-brane stuck at a negatively charged orientifold p-plane, and study its strong coupling behaviour for p=2,3,4. Interestingly enough, as the coupling increases the system undergoes a phase transition where an additional antibrane is created. We conclude with some remarks on the limit of large number of antibranes on top of orientifold planes.
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