On 6d "Gauge" Theories with Irrational Theta Angle
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- 4 November 1997
Abstract
A recent proposal for 6d "gauge" theories with rational theta angle is discussed. These theories were constructed from n_C coinciding (p,q) 5-branes of IIB in the limit of vanishing string constant. They have (1,1) supersymmetry and the low energy theory is 6d Yang-Mills with gauge group SU(n_C) and a rational theta angle theta_6/(2 pi)=f/q, where fp=1 (mod q). By changing the point of view, considering the (p,q) 5-branes to be D5-branes, the 6d theta angle is identified with a 10d theta angle. This point of view together with some assumptions suggests a generalization of the previous limit to arbitrary theta. This limit seems to define a decoupled 6d theory even though the 10d theory does not become free in general.Keywords
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- Version 1, 1997-11-04, ArXiv
- Published version: Journal of High Energy Physics, 1999 (11), 017.
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