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$SL(2, Z)$ invariant rotating $(m,n)$ strings in $AdS_3\times S^3$ with mixed flux

We study rigidly rotating and pulsating $(m,n)$ strings in $AdS_3 \times S^3$ with mixed three form flux. The $AdS_3 \times S^3$ background with mixed three form flux is obtained in the near horizon limit of $SL(2,Z)$-transformed solution, corresponding to the bound state of NS5-branes and fundamental strings. We study the probe $(m,n)-$string in this background by solving the manifest $SL(2,Z)-$covariant form of the action. We find out the dyonic giant magnon and single spike solutions corresponding to the equations of motion of a probe string in this background and find out various relationships among the conserved charges. We further study a class of pulsating $(m,n)$ string in $AdS_3$ with mixed three form flux.

preprint2016arXivOpen access

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