
TL;DR
This paper reviews supersymmetric configurations of intersecting M-5-branes at angles, demonstrating how rotation of parallel branes can preserve various fractions of supersymmetry.
Contribution
It provides a systematic review of how to obtain supersymmetric M-5-brane intersections at angles, including explicit examples with different supersymmetry fractions.
Findings
Configurations preserving 1/4, 3/16, and 1/8 supersymmetry identified.
Rotation of parallel M-5-branes can produce non-orthogonal supersymmetric intersections.
Methodology for constructing angled brane configurations summarized.
Abstract
Supersymmetric configurations of non-orthogonally intersecting M-5-branes can be obtained by rotation of one of a pair of parallel M-5-branes. Examples preserving 1/4, 3/16 and 1/8 supersymmetry are reviewed.
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