Scattering Massive String Resonances through Field-Theory Methods
Abstract
We present a new method, exact in , to explicitly compute string tree-level amplitudes involving one massive state and any number of massless ones. This construction relies on the so-called twisted heterotic string, which admits only gauge multiplets, a gravitational multiplet, and a single massive supermultiplet in its spectrum. In this simplified model, we determine the moduli-space integrand of all amplitudes with one massive state using Berends-Giele currents of the gauge multiplet. These integrands are then straightforwardly mapped to gravitational amplitudes in the twisted heterotic string and to the corresponding massive amplitudes of the conventional type-I and type-II superstrings.
Cite
@article{arxiv.2104.03314,
title = {Scattering Massive String Resonances through Field-Theory Methods},
author = {Max Guillen and Henrik Johansson and Renann Lipinski Jusinskas and Oliver Schlotterer},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2104.03314},
year = {2021}
}
Comments
7 pages. v2 minor adjustments, matches trimmed PRL version, with a fixed typo in eq. (3)