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Interaction and modular invariance of strings on curved manifolds

High Energy Physics - Theory 2007-05-23 v1

Abstract

We review and present new results for a string moving on an SU(1,1)SU(1,1) group manifold. We discuss two classes of theories which use discrete representations. For these theories the representations forbidden by unitarity decouple and, in addition, one can construct modular invariant partition functions. The partion functions do, however, contain divergencies due to the time-like direction of the SU(1,1)SU(1,1) manifold. The two classes of theories have the corresponding central charges c=9,6,5,9/2,c=9,6,5,9/2,\ldots and c=9,15,21,27,c=9,15,21,27,\ldots. Subtracting two from the latter series of central charges we get the Gervais-Neveu series c2=7,13,19,25c-2=7,13,19,25. This suggests a relationship between the SU(1,1)SU(1,1) string and the Liouville theory, similar to the one found in the c=1c=1 string. Modular invariance is also demonstrated for the principal continous representations. Furthermore, we present new results for the Euclidean coset SU(1,1)/U(1)SU(1,1)/U(1). The same two classes of theories will be possible here and will have central charges c=8,5,4,c=8,5,4,\dots and c=8,14,20,26,c=8,14,20,26,\ldots, where the latter class includes the critical 2d black hole. The partition functions for the coset theory are convergent.(Talk presented by S.H. at the 16'th Johns Hopkins' Workshop, G\"oteborg, Sweden, June 8-10, 1992)

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@article{arxiv.hep-th/9211075,
  title  = {Interaction and modular invariance of strings on curved manifolds},
  author = {Stephen Hwang and Patrick Roberts},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:hep-th/9211075},
  year   = {2007}
}

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16 pages, G\'oteborg ITP 92-50, latex file