Off-Shell Strings I: S-matrix and Action
Abstract
We explain why Tseytlin's off-shell formulation of string theory is well-defined. Although quantizing strings on an off-shell background requires an arbitrary choice of Weyl frame, this choice is not physically significant since it can be absorbed into a field redefinition of the target space fields. The off-shell formalism is particularly subtle at tree-level, due to the treatment of the noncompact conformal Killing group SL(2,) of the sphere. We prove that Tseytlin's sphere prescriptions recover the standard tree-level Lorentzian S-matrix, and show how to extract the stringy prescription from the UV cutoff on the worldsheet. We also demonstrate that the correct tree-level equations of motion are obtained to all orders in perturbation theory in and , and illuminate the close connection between the string action and the c-theorem.
Cite
@article{arxiv.2211.08607,
title = {Off-Shell Strings I: S-matrix and Action},
author = {Amr Ahmadain and Aron C. Wall},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2211.08607},
year = {2024}
}
Comments
39 pages, 9 figures. v3: edited for clarity, corrected typos, made major changes to sections III.B and III.C, and added more details to sections VII.A and VII.D