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scientific article; zbMATH DE number 7717107
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Supersymmetric dyons, superstrings, and rotating wormholes (English)
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25 July 2023
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Summary: We construct supersymmetric dyon solutions based on the 't Hooft/Polyakov monopole. We show that these solutions satisfy \(\kappa\)-symmetry constraints and can therefore be generalized to supersymmetric solutions of type I \(SO\left(32\right)\) string theory. After applying a \(T\)-duality transformation to these solutions, we obtain two \(D3\)-branes connected by a wormhole, embedded in an \(M5\)-brane. We analyze the geometries of each \(D3\)-brane for two cases: one corresponding to a dyon with vanishing spin and the other corresponding to a magnetic monopole with nonvanishing spin. In the case of the vanishing spin, the scalar curvature is finite everywhere. In the case of the nonvanishing spin, we find a frame dragging effect due to the spin. We also find that the scalar curvature diverges along the spin quantization axis as \(1/ \rho^2\), \(\rho\) being the cylindrical, radial coordinate defined with respect to the spin axis. These solutions demonstrate the subtle relationship between the Yang-Mills and gravitational interactions, i.e., gauge/gravity duality.
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