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D-brane Dynamics and Creations of Open and Closed Strings after Recommbination

A quantum-mechanical technique is used within the framework of U(2) super-Yang-Mills theory to investigate what happens in the process after recombination of two D-p-branes at one angle. Two types of initial conditions are considered, one of which with $p=4$ is a candidate of inflation mechanism. It is observed that the branes' shapes come to have three extremes due to localization of tachyon condensation. Furthermore, open string pairs connecting the decaying D-branes are shown to be created; most part of the released energy is used to create them. It also strongly suggests that creation of closed strings happens afterward. Closed strings as gravitational radiation from the D-branes are also shown to be created. A few speculations are also given on implications of the above phenomena for an inflation model.

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