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D-brane probes, RR tadpole cancellation and K-theory charge

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NUCLEAR PHYSICS B
Volume 598, Issue 1-2, Pages 225-246

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ELSEVIER
DOI: 10.1016/S0550-3213(00)00787-2

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We study RR charge cancellation consistency conditions in string compactifications with open string sectors, by introducing D-brane probes in the configuration. We show that uncancelled charges manifest as chiral gauge anomalies in the world-volume of suitable probes. RR tadpole cancellation can therefore be described as the consistency of the effective compactified theory not just in the vacuum, but also in all topological sectors (presence of D-brane probes). The result explains why tadpole cancellation is usually much stronger than anomaly cancellation of the compactified theory (in the vacuum sector). We use the probe criterion to construct consistent six-dimensional orientifolds of curved K3 spaces, where usual CFT techniques to compute tadpoles are not valid. As a last application, we consider compactifications where standard RR charge cancels but full K-theory charge does not. We show the inconsistency of such models manifests as a global gauge anomaly on the world-volume of suitable probes. (C) 2001 Elsevier Science B.V. All rights reserved.

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