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Type I D-particle and its Interactions

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arxiv hep-th/9809111 v2 pith:JMWZHZVC submitted 1998-09-16 hep-th

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keywords d-particletypecarryingchargecomputingcontainsendsformulate
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In a previous paper (hep-th/9808141) we showed that the type I string theory contains a stable non-BPS D-particle carrying SO(32) spinor charge. In this paper we formulate the rules for computing the spectrum and interaction of open strings with one or both ends lying on this D-particle.

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