
TL;DR
This paper explores how M-theory analogs of string theory BIons, where M2-branes expand into M5-brane intersections, can be derived from membrane theories, extending the understanding of brane dynamics.
Contribution
It introduces a framework for constructing generalized BIons in M-theory, connecting membrane theories to M5-brane intersections.
Findings
M2-branes can blow up into M5-brane intersections.
The construction is derived from specific membrane theories.
Provides a new perspective on M-theory brane configurations.
Abstract
In string theory, stacks of D1-branes can expand into intersecting D3-branes. These configurations are called (generalized) BIons. We show how the analogous constructions in M-theory, where M2-branes blow up into calibrated intersections of M5-branes, arise from some of the membrane theories.
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