The paper builds non-singular bouncing FLRW solutions in the O(d,d) invariant string cosmology action, but the higher-order coefficients are free inputs and the action consistency is unverified.
T-duality Constraints on Higher Derivatives Revisited
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We ask to what extent are the higher-derivative corrections of string theory constrained by T-duality. The seminal early work by Meissner tests T-duality by reduction to one dimension using a distinguished choice of field variables in which the bosonic string action takes a Gauss-Bonnet-type form. By analyzing all field redefinitions that may or may not be duality covariant and may or may not be gauge covariant we extend the procedure to test T-duality starting from an action expressed in arbitrary field variables. We illustrate the method by showing that it determines uniquely the first-order $\alpha'$ corrections of the bosonic string, up to terms that vanish in one dimension. We also use the method to glean information about the ${\cal O}(\alpha'^2)$ corrections in the double field theory with Green-Schwarz deformation.
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Non-singular string cosmology via $\alpha^{\prime}$ corrections
The paper builds non-singular bouncing FLRW solutions in the O(d,d) invariant string cosmology action, but the higher-order coefficients are free inputs and the action consistency is unverified.