Self-duality, Ramond-Ramond fields, and K-theory

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Published 13 June 2000 Published under licence by IOP Publishing Ltd
, , Citation Gregory Moore and Edward Witten JHEP05(2000)032 DOI 10.1088/1126-6708/2000/05/032

1126-6708/2000/05/032

Abstract

Just as D-brane charge of type-IIA and type-IIB superstrings is classified, respectively, by K1(X) and K(X), Ramond-Ramond fields in these theories are classified, respectively, by K(X) and K1(X). By analyzing a recent proposal for how to interpret quantum self-duality of RR fields, we show that the Dirac quantization formula for the RR p-forms, when properly formulated, receives corrections that reflect curvature, lower brane charges, and an anomaly of D-brane world-volume fermions. The K-theory framework is important here, because the term involving the fermion anomaly cannot be naturally expressed in terms of cohomology and differential forms.

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