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Geometric Low-Energy Effective Action in a Doubled Spacetime

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The ten-dimensional supergravity theory is a geometric low-energy effective theory and the equations of motion for its fields can be obtained from string theory by computing $\beta$ functions. With $d$ compact dimensions, we can add to it an $O(d, d;\mathbb{Z})$ geometric structure and construct the supergravity theory inspired by double field theory through the use of a suitable commutative star product. The latter implements the weak constraint of the double field theory on its fields and gauge parameters in order to have a closed gauge symmetry algebra. The consistency of the action here proposed is based on the orthogonality of the momenta associated with fields in their triple star products in the cubic terms defined for $d\ge1$. This orthogonality holds also for an arbitrary number of star products of fields for $d=1$. Finally, we extend our analysis to the double sigma model, non-commutative geometry and open string theory.

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More Stringy Effects in Target Space from Double Field Theory

hep-th · 2019-09-01 · conditional · novelty 5.0

A quadratic Double Field Theory action for the (N_L,N_R)=(2,0) and (0,2) string states is constructed, and gauge invariance is shown to force an extra mass term for the symmetric traceless tensor.

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  • More Stringy Effects in Target Space from Double Field Theory hep-th · 2019-09-01 · conditional · none · ref 12 · internal anchor

    A quadratic Double Field Theory action for the (N_L,N_R)=(2,0) and (0,2) string states is constructed, and gauge invariance is shown to force an extra mass term for the symmetric traceless tensor.