Abstract

We here report a possibility of detecting the open string pair production from the system of a D3 brane, taken as our own (1 + 3)-dimensional world and carrying its worldvolume collinear electric and magnetic fluxes, and a nearby D-string, placed parallel at a separation in the directions transverse to both branes.

Highlights

  • In a series of recent publications by the present author and his collaborators [1,2,3,4], we uncover the existence of open string pair production, in the spirit of Schwinger pair production in QED [5], for a system of two Dp branes, placed parallel at a separation, with each carrying electric and magnetic fluxes in Type II superstring theories

  • We here report a possibility of detecting the open string pair production from the system of a D3 brane, taken as our own (1 + 3)-dimensional world and carrying its worldvolume collinear electric and magnetic fluxes, and a nearby D-string, placed parallel at a separation in the directions transverse to both branes

  • Our studies indicate that a significantly enhanced open string pair production can be achieved when the applied magnetic field strength does not share any common field strength index with the electric one and as such we need to have p ≥ 3 in general [1, 2]

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Introduction

In a series of recent publications by the present author and his collaborators [1,2,3,4], we uncover the existence of open string pair production, in the spirit of Schwinger pair production in QED [5], for a system of two Dp branes, placed parallel at a separation, with each carrying electric and magnetic fluxes in Type II superstring theories. Abstract: We here report a possibility of detecting the open string pair production from the system of a D3 brane, taken as our own (1 + 3)-dimensional world and carrying its worldvolume collinear electric and magnetic fluxes, and a nearby D-string, placed parallel at a separation in the directions transverse to both branes.

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