2015
DOI: 10.1007/jhep11(2015)133
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A note on oscillating strings in AdS3 × S 3 with mixed three-form fluxes

Abstract: We present a detailed study of the pulsating string solutions in AdS 3 × S 3 supported by both RR and NS-NS fluxes. This background has recently been proved to be integrable. We find the dispersion relation between the energy, oscillation number and other conserved charges when the NS-NS flux turned on is small. We further discuss the fate of the string solutions in pure RR and NS-NS cases.

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“…Again putting m = 1, we get m = a and n = c. So we note that the (a, c)-string in (d, −b)-flux background is the SL(2, Z ) rotation of F-string and our result for the specific case m = 1 and n = 0 should match with [26].…”
Section: Pulsating (M N)-string In Ad S 3 With Mixed Fluxsupporting
confidence: 67%
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“…Again putting m = 1, we get m = a and n = c. So we note that the (a, c)-string in (d, −b)-flux background is the SL(2, Z ) rotation of F-string and our result for the specific case m = 1 and n = 0 should match with [26].…”
Section: Pulsating (M N)-string In Ad S 3 With Mixed Fluxsupporting
confidence: 67%
“…2 The theory has been shown to be integrable and for a generic value of the parameter q the corresponding tree-level S-matrix for massive BMN-type excitations has been computed. Further computations along the lines of a rotating and pulsating string have been studied, for example, in [20][21][22][23][24][25][26][27][28][29]. In view of the study of superstrings in an Ad S 3 ×S 3 background with mixed flux, it is interesting to investigate further the rotating (m, n) string in an Ad S 3 × S 3 background with mixed three form fluxes.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…All of it started as the 'Giant Magnon' dispersion relation was proposed in [44], which turned out to have non-periodic contribution in the momentum as the periodicity is explicitly spoiled by the flux. Subsequently finite-gap solutions were proposed in [49,50] and a large class of folded [51], rotating [52,53,54], pulsating [55,56] and GKP-like multi-spike [57,58] strings have been studied in the literature. Also, well known Neumann-Rosochatius dynamical model of strings has been generalised to AdS 3 × S 3 with NS-NS fluxes together with relevant classical solutions [59,60,61] and one-loop quantization [62] being elucidated in a large number of papers.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…26 Semi-classical strings in such backgrounds have also been studied in [57][58][59][60][61]. 27 It is worth noting that turning on such RR moduli is expected to desingularise the dual CFT2 [10].…”
Section: Jhep05(2018)101mentioning
confidence: 99%