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Brane fusion in the bosonic string and the emergence of fermionic strings

High Energy Physics - Theory 2016-09-06 v1

Abstract

We review the emergence of the ten-dimensional fermionic closed string theories from subspaces of the Hilbert space of the 26-dimensional bosonic closed string theory compactified on an E8×SO(16)E_8\times SO(16) lattice. They arise from a consistent truncation procedure which generates space-time fermions out of bosons. This procedure is extended to open string sectors. We prove that truncation of the unique tadpole-free SO(213)SO(2^{13}) bosonic string theory compactified on the above lattice determines the anomaly free Chan-Paton group of the Type I theory and the consistent Chan-Paton groups of Type O theories. It also predicts the tension of space-filling D-branes in these fermionic theories. The derivation of these fermionic string properties from bosonic considerations alone points towards a dynamical origin of the truncation process. Space-time fermions and supersymmetries would then arise from bosonic degrees of freedom and no fermionic degrees of freedom would be needed in a fundamental theory of quantum gravity.

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@article{arxiv.hep-th/0106235,
  title  = {Brane fusion in the bosonic string and the emergence of fermionic strings},
  author = {Francois Englert and Laurent Houart and Anne Taormina},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:hep-th/0106235},
  year   = {2016}
}

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44 pages, Latex 2e