Relating non-relativistic string theories
Abstract
Non-relativistic string theories promise to provide simpler theories of quantum gravity as well as tractable limits of the AdS/CFT correspondence. However, several apparently distinct non-relativistic string theories have been constructed. In particular, one approach is to reduce a relativistic string along a null isometry in target space. Another method is to perform an appropriate large speed of light expansion of a relativistic string. Both of the resulting non-relativistic string theories only have a well-defined spectrum if they have nonzero winding along a longitudinal spatial direction. In the presence of a Kalb--Ramond field, we show that these theories are equivalent provided the latter direction is an isometry. Finally, we consider a further limit of non-relativistic string theory that has proven useful in the context of AdS/CFT (related to Spin Matrix Theory). In that case, the worldsheet theory itself becomes non-relativistic and the dilaton coupling vanishes.
Cite
@article{arxiv.1907.01663,
title = {Relating non-relativistic string theories},
author = {Troels Harmark and Jelle Hartong and Lorenzo Menculini and Niels A. Obers and Gerben Oling},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1907.01663},
year = {2019}
}
Comments
23+5 pages, v2: added references and minor clarifications