Abstract
Nonrelativistic (NR) string theory was discovered as a framework that underlies and unifies the various noncommutative open string (NCOS) theories, which were originally envisioned as surprising exceptions to the maxim that all string theories are gravitational in nature. In that view, the fact that NCOS has a gravitational dual was believed to be directly analogous to the AdS/CFT correspondence. When NCOS theories were understood to be simply the particular classes of states of the underlying NR theory that include longitudinal D-branes, it was suggested that the duality between NCOS and the corresponding gravitational theory is not an instance of gauge/gravity-type duality, but of open-string/closed-string duality between D-branes and black branes. This paper provides direct evidence in support of this perspective, by starting from a stack of D-branes in NR string theory and deriving the long-distance profile of the curved geometry in the corresponding black brane.
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