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Curved Four-Dimensional Spacetime as Infrared Regulator in Superstring Theories

High Energy Physics - Theory 2009-10-28 v1 High Energy Physics - Phenomenology

Abstract

We construct a new class of exact and stable superstring solutions in which our four-dimensional spacetime is taken to be curved . We derive in this space the full one-loop partition function in the presence of non-zero FμνaFaμν=F2\langle F^a_{\mu\nu}F_a^{\mu\nu}\rangle=F^2 gauge background as well as in an RμνρσRμνρσ=R2\langle R_{\mu\nu\rho\sigma}R^{\mu\nu\rho\sigma}\rangle=\R^2 gravitational background and we show that the non-zero curvature, Q2=2/(k+2)Q^2=2/(k+2), of the spacetime provides an infrared regulator for all [Fμνa]n[Rμνρσ]m\langle[F^a_{\mu\nu}]^n[R_{\mu\nu\rho\sigma}]^m\rangle correlation functions. The string one-loop partition function Z(F,R,Q)Z(F,\R, Q) can be exactly computed, and it is IR and UV finite. For QQ small we have thus obtained an IR regularization, consistent with spacetime supersymmetry (when F=0,R=0F=0,\R=0) and modular invariance. Thus, it can be used to determine, without any infrared ambiguities, the one-loop string radiative corrections on gravitational, gauge or Yukawa couplings necessary for the string superunification predictions at low energies. (To appear in the Proceedings of the Trieste Spring 94 Workshop)

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@article{arxiv.hep-th/9410212,
  title  = {Curved Four-Dimensional Spacetime as Infrared Regulator in Superstring Theories},
  author = {E. Kiritsis and C. Kounnas},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:hep-th/9410212},
  year   = {2009}
}

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LateX file, 12pp., CERN-TH.7471/94, LPTENS-94/29