Plane Wave Limits and T-Duality
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- 7 May 2000
Abstract
The Penrose limit is generalized to show that, any leading order solution of the low-energy field equations in any one of the five string theories has a plane wave solution as a limit. This limiting procedure takes into account all the massless fields that may arise and commutes with the T-duality so that any dual solution has again a plane wave limit. The scaling rules used in the limit are unique and stem from the scaling property of the D=11 supergravity action. Although the leading order solutions need not be exact or supersymmetric, their plane wave limits always preserve some portion of the Poincare supersymmetry and solve the relevant field equations in all powers of the string tension parameter. Further properties of the limiting procedure are discussed.Keywords
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- Version 1, 2000-05-07, ArXiv
- Published version: Physics Letters B, 482 (1-3), 255.
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