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Gauge Invariant 1PI Effective Superstring Field Theory: Inclusion of the Ramond Sector

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arxiv 1501.00988 v2 pith:C3AWPYID submitted 2015-01-05 hep-th

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We construct off-shell amplitudes in heterotic and type II string theories involving arbitrary combination of Ramond and Neveu-Schwarz sector external states. We also construct the equations of motion of a gauge invariant 1PI effective field theory which reproduces these off-shell amplitudes. Using this construction we prove that the renormalized physical masses do not depend on the choice of local coordinate system and locations of picture changing operators used in defining the off-shell amplitudes. We also use this formalism to examine the conditions under which space-time supersymmetry is unbroken in the quantum theory.

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