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On the stringy nature of winding modes in noncommutative thermal field theories

We show that thermal noncommutative field theories admit a version of `channel duality' reminiscent of open/closed string duality, where non-planar thermal loops can be replaced by an infinite tower of tree-level exchanges of effective fields. These effective fields resemble closed strings in t...

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Autores principales: Arcioni, G., Barbon, J.L.F., Gomis, Joaquim, Vazquez-Mozo, M.A.
Lenguaje:eng
Publicado: 2000
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Acceso en línea:https://dx.doi.org/10.1088/1126-6708/2000/06/038
http://cds.cern.ch/record/434242
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author Arcioni, G.
Barbon, J.L.F.
Gomis, Joaquim
Vazquez-Mozo, M.A.
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Barbon, J.L.F.
Gomis, Joaquim
Vazquez-Mozo, M.A.
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description We show that thermal noncommutative field theories admit a version of `channel duality' reminiscent of open/closed string duality, where non-planar thermal loops can be replaced by an infinite tower of tree-level exchanges of effective fields. These effective fields resemble closed strings in three aspects: their mass spectrum is that of closed-string winding modes, their interaction vertices contain extra moduli, and they can be regarded as propagating in a higher-dimensional `bulk' space-time. In noncommutative models that can be embedded in a D-brane, we show the precise relation between the effective `winding fields' and closed strings propagating off the D-brane. The winding fields represent the coherent coupling of the infinite tower of closed-string oscillator states. We derive a sum rule that expresses this effective coupling in terms of the elementary couplings of closed strings to the D-brane. We furthermore clarify the relation between the effective propagating dimension of the winding fields and the true codimension of the D-brane.
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spelling cern-4342422022-06-24T02:52:35Zdoi:10.1088/1126-6708/2000/06/038http://cds.cern.ch/record/434242engArcioni, G.Barbon, J.L.F.Gomis, JoaquimVazquez-Mozo, M.A.On the stringy nature of winding modes in noncommutative thermal field theoriesParticle Physics - TheoryWe show that thermal noncommutative field theories admit a version of `channel duality' reminiscent of open/closed string duality, where non-planar thermal loops can be replaced by an infinite tower of tree-level exchanges of effective fields. These effective fields resemble closed strings in three aspects: their mass spectrum is that of closed-string winding modes, their interaction vertices contain extra moduli, and they can be regarded as propagating in a higher-dimensional `bulk' space-time. In noncommutative models that can be embedded in a D-brane, we show the precise relation between the effective `winding fields' and closed strings propagating off the D-brane. The winding fields represent the coherent coupling of the infinite tower of closed-string oscillator states. We derive a sum rule that expresses this effective coupling in terms of the elementary couplings of closed strings to the D-brane. We furthermore clarify the relation between the effective propagating dimension of the winding fields and the true codimension of the D-brane.We show that thermal noncommutative field theories admit a version of `channel duality' reminiscent of open/closed string duality, where non-planar thermal loops can be replaced by an infinite tower of tree-level exchanges of effective fields. These effective fields resemble closed strings in three aspects: their mass spectrum is that of closed-string winding modes, their interaction vertices contain extra moduli, and they can be regarded as propagating in a higher-dimensional `bulk' space-time. In noncommutative models that can be embedded in a D-brane, we show the precise relation between the effective `winding fields' and closed strings propagating off the D-brane. The winding fields represent the coherent coupling of the infinite tower of closed-string oscillator states. We derive a sum rule that expresses this effective coupling in terms of the elementary couplings of closed strings to the D-brane. We furthermore clarify the relation between the effective propagating dimension of the winding fields and the true codimension of the D-brane.hep-th/0004080CERN-TH-2000-114DFTT-15-2000SPIN-2000-13UB-ECM-PF-00-06ITFA-2000-08CERN-TH-2000-114DFTT-2000-15SPIN-2000-13UB-ECM-PF-2000-06oai:cds.cern.ch:4342422000-04-11
spellingShingle Particle Physics - Theory
Arcioni, G.
Barbon, J.L.F.
Gomis, Joaquim
Vazquez-Mozo, M.A.
On the stringy nature of winding modes in noncommutative thermal field theories
title On the stringy nature of winding modes in noncommutative thermal field theories
title_full On the stringy nature of winding modes in noncommutative thermal field theories
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title_full_unstemmed On the stringy nature of winding modes in noncommutative thermal field theories
title_short On the stringy nature of winding modes in noncommutative thermal field theories
title_sort on the stringy nature of winding modes in noncommutative thermal field theories
topic Particle Physics - Theory
url https://dx.doi.org/10.1088/1126-6708/2000/06/038
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