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A new look at one-loop integrals in string theory

We revisit the evaluation of one-loop modular integrals in string theory, employing new methods that keep T-duality manifest throughout. In particular, we apply the Rankin-Selberg-Zagier approach to cases where the integrand function grows at most polynomially in the IR and, furthermore, we introduc...

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Detalles Bibliográficos
Autores principales: Angelantonj, Carlo, Florakis, Ioannis, Pioline, Boris
Lenguaje:eng
Publicado: 2011
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Acceso en línea:https://dx.doi.org/10.4310/CNTP.2012.v6.n1.a4
http://cds.cern.ch/record/1393371
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Sumario:We revisit the evaluation of one-loop modular integrals in string theory, employing new methods that keep T-duality manifest throughout. In particular, we apply the Rankin-Selberg-Zagier approach to cases where the integrand function grows at most polynomially in the IR and, furthermore, we introduce new techniques in the case where `unphysical tachyons' do contribute to the one-loop couplings. These methods can be viewed as a modular invariant version of dimensional regularisation, unlike the conventional orbit decomposition that obscures the underlying T-duality. As an example, we specialise to the study of one-loop BPS-saturated couplings involving the d-dimensional Narain lattice and the invariant Klein j-function. We relate them to (shifted) constrained Epstein Zeta series of O(d,d;Z), and recover the well-known result for Gamma_{(2,2)} in a few easy steps.