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Non-relativistic expansion of open strings and D-branes

High Energy Physics - Theory 2024-07-09 v1

Abstract

We expand the relativistic open bosonic string in powers of 1/c21/c^2 where cc is the speed of light. We perform this expansion to next-to-leading order in 1/c21/c^2 and relate our results to known descriptions of non-relativistic open strings obtained by taking limits. Just as for closed strings the non-relativistic expansion is well-defined if the open string winds a circle in the target space. This direction must satisfy Dirichlet boundary conditions. It is shown that the endpoints of the open string behave as Bargmann particles in the non-relativistic regime. These open strings end on nrDpp-branes with p24p\le 24. When these nrDpp-branes do not fluctuate they correspond to (p+1)(p+1)-dimensional Newton--Cartan submanifolds of the target space. When we include fluctuations and worldvolume gauge fields their dynamics is described by a non-relativistic version of the DBI action whose form we derive from symmetry considerations. The worldvolume gauge field and scalar field of a nrD2424-brane make up the field content of Galilean electrodynamics (GED), and the effective theory on the nrD2424-brane is precisely a non-linear version of GED. We generalise these results to actions for any nrDpp-brane by demanding that they have the same target space gauge symmetries that the non-relativistic open and closed string actions have. Finally, we show that the nrDpp-brane action is transverse T-duality covariant. Our results agree with the findings of Gomis, Yan and Yu in arXiv:2007.01886.

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@article{arxiv.2407.05985,
  title  = {Non-relativistic expansion of open strings and D-branes},
  author = {Jelle Hartong and Emil Have},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2407.05985},
  year   = {2024}
}

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46 pages, 1 figure