Abstract
Turning on a Neveu-Schwarz–Neveu-Schwarz (NS-NS) three-form flux in a compact space drives some D-branes to be either Freed-Witten anomalous or unstable to decay into fluxes by the appearance of instantonic branes. By applying -duality on a toroidal compactification, the NS flux is transformed into metric fluxes. We propose a -dual version of the Atiyah-Hirzebruch Spectral Sequence upon which we describe the Freed-Witten anomaly and the brane-flux transition driven by NS and metric fluxes in a twisted torus. The required conditions to cancel the anomaly and the appearance of new instantonic branes are also described. In addition, we give an example in which all D6-branes wrapping Freed-Witten anomaly-free three-cycles in are nevertheless unstable to decay into fluxes. Even more we find a topological transformation between Ramond-Ramond, NS-NS, and metric fluxes driven by a chain of instantonic branes.
- Received 27 May 2007
DOI:https://doi.org/10.1103/PhysRevD.76.106015
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