Fermionic T-Duality, Dual Superconformal Symmetry, and the Amplitude/Wilson Loop Connection
Abstract
We show that tree level superstring theories on certain supersymmetric backgrounds admit a symmetry which we call ``fermionic T-duality''. This is a non-local redefinition of the fermionic worldsheet fields similar to the redefinition we perform on bosonic variables when we do an ordinary T-duality. This duality maps a supersymmetric background to another supersymmetric background with different RR fields and a different dilaton. We show that a certain combination of bosonic and fermionic T-dualities maps the full superstring theory on back to itself in such a way that gluon scattering amplitudes in the original theory map to something very close to Wilson loops in the dual theory. This duality maps the ``dual superconformal symmetry'' of the original theory to the ordinary superconformal symmetry of the dual model. This explains the dual superconformal invariance of planar scattering amplitudes of N=4 super Yang Mills and also sheds some light on the connection between amplitudes and Wilson loops. In the appendix, we propose a simple prescription for open superstring MHV tree amplitudes in a flat background.
Cite
@article{arxiv.0807.3196,
title = {Fermionic T-Duality, Dual Superconformal Symmetry, and the Amplitude/Wilson Loop Connection},
author = {Nathan Berkovits and Juan Maldacena},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:0807.3196},
year = {2011}
}
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48 pages, 2 figures