Where is tree-level string theory?
Abstract
We investigate the space of consistent tree-level extensions of the maximal supergravities in ten dimensions. We parametrize theory space by the first few EFT coefficients and by the on-shell coupling of the lightest massive state, and impose on these data the constraints that follow from supergraviton scattering. While Type II string theory lives strictly inside the allowed region, we uncover a novel extremal solution of the bootstrap problem, which appears to contain a single linear Regge trajectory, with the same slope as string theory. We repeat a similar analysis for supergluon scattering, where we find instead a continuous family of extremal solutionswith a single Regge trajectory of varying slope.
Cite
@article{arxiv.2406.12959,
title = {Where is tree-level string theory?},
author = {Jan Albert and Waltraut Knop and Leonardo Rastelli},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2406.12959},
year = {2025}
}
Comments
44+6 pages, 23 figures; v2: minor edits, reference added