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Reciprocal Non-Relativistic Decoupling Limits of String Theory and M-Theory

arXiv:2410.17074

Abstract

It has recently been realised that there are supersymmetry-preserving non-relativistic decoupling limits associated with each half-BPS object in String Theory and M-Theory. We argue that, given a -brane and a -brane for which there is a quarter-BPS intersecting configuration, the -brane decoupling limit of the -brane's worldvolume QFT is necessarily equal to the reciprocal -brane decoupling limit of the -brane's worldvolume theory. This is explicitly shown for the cases of the D0-D4 and D1-D3 systems. As an application of this idea, we use the reciprocal pair of limits in the M2-M5 system to describe the dynamics of interacting self-dual strings in the six-dimensional theory. We also discuss the limits of the dual gravitational theories and, using symmetries, argue that the duality is maintained by the limits.

62 pages