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      Eleven Dimensional Origin of String/String Duality: A One Loop Test

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          Membrane/fivebrane duality in D=11 implies Type IIA string/Type IIA fivebrane duality in D=10, which in turn implies Type IIA string/heterotic string duality in D=6. To test the conjecture, we reproduce the corrections to the 3-form field equations of the D=10 Type IIA string (a mixture of tree-level and one-loop effects) starting from the Chern-Simons corrections to the 7-form Bianchi identities of the D=11 fivebrane (a purely tree-level effect). K3 compactification of the latter then yields the familiar gauge and Lorentz Chern-Simons corrections to 3-form Bianchi identities of the heterotic string. We note that the absence of a dilaton in the D=11 theory allows us to fix both the gravitational constant and the fivebrane tension in terms of the membrane tension. We also comment on an apparent conflict between fundamental and solitonic heterotic strings and on the puzzle of a fivebrane origin of S-duality.

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              Unity of Superstring Dualities

              The effective action for type II string theory compactified on a six torus is \(N=8\) supergravity, which is known to have an \(E_{7}\) duality symmetry. We show that this is broken by quantum effects to a discrete subgroup, \(E_7(\Z)\), which contains both the T-duality group \(SO(6,6;\Z)\) and the S-duality group \(SL(2;\Z)\). We present evidence for the conjecture that \(E_7(\Z)\) is an exact \lq U-duality' symmetry of type II string theory. This conjecture requires certain extreme black hole states to be identified with massive modes of the fundamental string. The gauge bosons from the Ramond-Ramond sector couple not to string excitations but to solitons. We discuss similar issues in the context of toroidal string compactifications to other dimensions, compactifications of the type II string on \(K_3\times T^2\) and compactifications of eleven-dimensional supermembrane theory.
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                19 June 1995
                1995-06-21
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                10.1016/0550-3213(95)00368-3
                hep-th/9506126
                604e647e-54b0-4c0c-a4dd-f4d4b23a3b03
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                CTP-TAMU-26/95
                Nucl.Phys. B452 (1995) 261-282
                30 pages (including 5 postscript figures included), LaTeX, Footnote 8 has been removed; the apparent disagreement with Townsend is only one of semantics, not substance
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