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Windings of twisted strings

Twistor string models have been known for more than a decade now but have come back under the spotlight recently with the advent of the scattering equation formalism which has greatly generalized the scope of these models. A striking ubiquitous feature of these models has always been that, contrary...

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Autores principales: Casali, Eduardo, Tourkine, Piotr
Lenguaje:eng
Publicado: 2017
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Acceso en línea:https://dx.doi.org/10.1103/PhysRevD.97.061902
http://cds.cern.ch/record/2290736
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author Casali, Eduardo
Tourkine, Piotr
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description Twistor string models have been known for more than a decade now but have come back under the spotlight recently with the advent of the scattering equation formalism which has greatly generalized the scope of these models. A striking ubiquitous feature of these models has always been that, contrary to usual string theory, they do not admit vibrational modes and thus describe only conventional field theory. In this paper we report on the surprising discovery of a whole new sector of one of these theories which we call “twisted strings,” when spacetime has compact directions. We find that the spectrum is enhanced from a finite number of states to an infinite number of interacting higher spin massive states. We describe both bosonic and world sheet supersymmetric models, their spectra and scattering amplitudes. These models have distinctive features of both string and field theory, for example they are invariant under stringy T-duality but have the high energy behavior typical of field theory. Therefore they describe a new kind of field theories in target space, sitting on their own halfway between string and field theory.
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spelling cern-22907362021-05-03T20:28:44Zdoi:10.1103/PhysRevD.97.061902http://cds.cern.ch/record/2290736engCasali, EduardoTourkine, PiotrWindings of twisted stringsgr-qcGeneral Relativity and Cosmologyhep-thParticle Physics - TheoryTwistor string models have been known for more than a decade now but have come back under the spotlight recently with the advent of the scattering equation formalism which has greatly generalized the scope of these models. A striking ubiquitous feature of these models has always been that, contrary to usual string theory, they do not admit vibrational modes and thus describe only conventional field theory. In this paper we report on the surprising discovery of a whole new sector of one of these theories which we call “twisted strings,” when spacetime has compact directions. We find that the spectrum is enhanced from a finite number of states to an infinite number of interacting higher spin massive states. We describe both bosonic and world sheet supersymmetric models, their spectra and scattering amplitudes. These models have distinctive features of both string and field theory, for example they are invariant under stringy T-duality but have the high energy behavior typical of field theory. Therefore they describe a new kind of field theories in target space, sitting on their own halfway between string and field theory.Twistor string models have been known for more than a decade now but have come back under the spotlight recently with the advent of the scattering equation formalism which has greatly generalized the scope of these models. A striking ubiquitous feature of these models has always been that, contrary to usual string theory, they do not admit vibrational modes and thus describe only conventional field theory. In this paper we report on the surprising discovery of a whole new sector of one of these theories which we call "twisted strings," when spacetime has compact directions. We find that the spectrum is enhanced from a finite number of states to an infinite number of interacting higher spin massive states. We describe both bosonic and world sheet supersymmetric models, their spectra and scattering amplitudes. These models have distinctive features of both string and field theory, for example they are invariant under stringy T-duality but have the high energy behavior typical of field theory. Therefore they describe a new kind of field theories in target space, sitting on their own halfway between string and field theory.arXiv:1710.01241oai:cds.cern.ch:22907362017-10-03
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General Relativity and Cosmology
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Casali, Eduardo
Tourkine, Piotr
Windings of twisted strings
title Windings of twisted strings
title_full Windings of twisted strings
title_fullStr Windings of twisted strings
title_full_unstemmed Windings of twisted strings
title_short Windings of twisted strings
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topic gr-qc
General Relativity and Cosmology
hep-th
Particle Physics - Theory
url https://dx.doi.org/10.1103/PhysRevD.97.061902
http://cds.cern.ch/record/2290736
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