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      Symmetry and emergence

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              Dirichlet-Branes and Ramond-Ramond Charges

              We show that Dirichlet-branes, extended objects defined by mixed Dirichlet-Neumann boundary conditions in string theory, break half of the supersymmetries of the type~II superstring and carry a complete set of electric and magnetic Ramond-Ramond charges. We also find that the product of the electric and magnetic charges is a single Dirac unit, and that the quantum of charge takes the value required by string duality. This is strong evidence that the Dirchlet-branes are intrinsic to type II string theory and are the Ramond-Ramond sources required by string duality. We also note the existence of a previously overlooked 9-form potential in the IIa string, which gives rise to an effective cosmological constant of undetermined magnitude.
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                Journal
                Nature Physics
                Nat Phys
                Springer Nature
                1745-2473
                1745-2481
                February 1 2018
                February 1 2018
                : 14
                : 2
                : 116-119
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                10.1038/nphys4348
                dfa25c29-4932-4e47-896f-eae8b21bee8a
                © 2018
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