Goldstone tensor modes

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In the context of brane solutions of supergravity, we discuss a general method to introduce collective modes of any spin by exploiting a particular way of breaking symmetries. The method is applied to the D3, M2 and M5 branes and we derive explicit expressions for how the zero-modes enter the target space fields, verify normalisability in the transverse directions and derive the corresponding field equations on the brane. In particular, the method provides a clear understanding of scalar, spinor, and rank r tensorial Goldstone modes, chiral as well as non-chiral, and how they arise from the gravity, Rar it a-Schwinger, and rank r +1 Kalb-Ramond tensor gauge fields, respectively. Some additional observations concerning the chiral tensor modes on the M5 brane are discussed.

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Adawi, T., Cederwall, M., Gran, U., Nilsson, B. E. W., & Razaznejad, B. (1999). Goldstone tensor modes. Journal of High Energy Physics, 3(2). https://doi.org/10.1088/1126-6708/1999/02/001

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