2005
DOI: 10.1063/1.2149742
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BPS D-branes from an Unstable D-brane

Abstract: Abstract.We search for exact tachyon kink solutions of DBI type effective action describing an unstable D-brane with worldvolume gauge field turned in both the flat and a curved background. There are various kinds of solutions in the presence of electromagnetic fields in the flat space, such as periodic arrays, topological tachyon kinks, half kinks, and bounces. We identify a BPS object, D(p-1)F1 bound state, which describes a thick brane with string flux density. The curved background of interest is the ten-d… Show more

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“…Let's now turn to the results, starting from proton-proton collisions. PHENIX reports an excess by about 70% with respect to the central value of the pQCD Fixed-Order plus Next-To-Leading Log (FONLL) calculation [57] in the production of non-photonic electrons in proton-proton collisions at RHIC [58,59]. The excess is rather independent of transverse momentum, with the upper value of the theoretical uncertainty band still compatible with the data.…”
Section: Open Heavy Flavourmentioning
confidence: 78%
“…Let's now turn to the results, starting from proton-proton collisions. PHENIX reports an excess by about 70% with respect to the central value of the pQCD Fixed-Order plus Next-To-Leading Log (FONLL) calculation [57] in the production of non-photonic electrons in proton-proton collisions at RHIC [58,59]. The excess is rather independent of transverse momentum, with the upper value of the theoretical uncertainty band still compatible with the data.…”
Section: Open Heavy Flavourmentioning
confidence: 78%