Nonrelativistic closed string theory
- 1 July 2001
- journal article
- Published by AIP Publishing in Journal of Mathematical Physics
- Vol. 42 (7) , 3127-3151
- https://doi.org/10.1063/1.1372697
Abstract
We construct a Galilean invariant non-gravitational closed string theory whose excitations satisfy a non-relativistic dispersion relation. This theory can be obtained by taking a consistent low energy limit of any of the conventional string theories, including the heterotic string. We give a finite first order worldsheet Hamiltonian for this theory and show that this string theory has a sensible perturbative expansion, interesting high energy behavior of scattering amplitudes and a Hagedorn transition of the thermal ensemble. The strong coupling duals of the Galilean superstring theories are considered and are shown to be described by an eleven-dimensional Galilean invariant theory of light membrane fluctuations. A new class of Galilean invariant non-gravitational theories of light-brane excitations are obtained. We exhibit dual formulations of the strong coupling limits of these Galilean invariant theories and show that they exhibit many of the conventional dualities of M theory in a non-relativistic setting.Comment: 36 pages, harvmac; references addeKeywords
All Related Versions
This publication has 22 references indexed in Scilit:
- OM theory in diverse dimensionsJournal of High Energy Physics, 2000
- Space/time non-commutativity and causalityJournal of High Energy Physics, 2000
- S-duality and noncommutative gauge theoryJournal of High Energy Physics, 2000
- Compactification in the lightlike limitPhysical Review D, 1999
- DLCQ of M-theory as the light-like limitPhysics Letters B, 1998
- New theories in six dimensions and matrix description of M-theory on T5 andPhysics Letters B, 1997
- The power of M theoryPhysics Letters B, 1996
- Evaluation of the one loop string path integralCommunications in Mathematical Physics, 1986
- Discretized light-cone quantization: Solution to a field theory in one space and one time dimensionPhysical Review D, 1985
- Evolution equation and relativistic bound-state wave functions for scalar-field models in four and six dimensionsPhysical Review D, 1985