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O(D,D) and the string $\alpha'$ expansion: An obstruction

High Energy Physics - Theory 2021-04-21 v2

Abstract

Double Field Theory (DFT) is an attempt to make the O(d,d) T-duality symmetry of string theory manifest, already before reducing on a d-torus. It is known that supergravity can be formulated in an O(D,D) covariant way, and remarkably this remains true to the first order in α\alpha'. We set up a systematic way to analyze O(D,D) invariants, working order by order in fields, which we carry out up to order α3\alpha'^3. At order α\alpha' we recover the known Riemann squared invariant, while at order α2\alpha'^2 we find no independent invariant. This is compatible with the α\alpha' expansion in string theory. However, at order α3\alpha'^3 we show that there is again no O(D,D) invariant, in contradiction to the fact that all string theories have a quartic Riemann invariant with coefficient proportional to ζ(3)\zeta(3). We conclude that DFT and similar frameworks cannot capture the full α\alpha' expansion in string theory.

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@article{arxiv.2012.13410,
  title  = {O(D,D) and the string $\alpha'$ expansion: An obstruction},
  author = {Stanislav Hronek and Linus Wulff},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2012.13410},
  year   = {2021}
}

Comments

20 pages; v2: Clarifications and references added. Published version

R2 v1 2026-06-23T21:23:51.424Z