A tour through N=2 strings
Abstract
I give an overview of open, closed and heterotic N=2 strings. At the tree level I derive the effective field theories of all the strings, and discuss the group theory of the N=2 open string and the interaction between its open and closed sectors. At one loop N=2 string loop amplitudes and partition functions have incurable infra-red divergences, and show puzzling disagreements on the dimension of spacetime when compared to their effective field theories. I show that the closed-string three-point amplitude can be written directly in terms of a Schwinger parameter, so explicitly exhibiting the inconsistency. I finally discuss the possibility that the puzzles posed by the loop amplitudes could be solved if the N=2 theories were Lorentz invariant and supersymmetric, and I speculate on possible modifications of the string calculations.
Cite
@article{arxiv.hep-th/9211059,
title = {A tour through N=2 strings},
author = {Neil Marcus},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:hep-th/9211059},
year = {2008}
}
Comments
24 Pages (LaTeX) (Revision: History updated, reference fixed.), Rome String Theory Workshop 1992 (Talk presented at the Rome conference on ``String theory, quantum gravity and the unification of fundamental interactions'', Sept 1992.)