Scattering of low lying states in the black hole atmosphere

We investigate finite α′ effects in string theory on a black hole background. By explicitly computing tree-level scattering amplitudes, we confirm a duality between seemingly different states recently conjectured by Giveon, Itzhaki, and Kutasov. We verify that the relevant 3-point functions factoriz...

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spelling todo:paper_24700010_v94_n2_p_Giribet2023-10-03T16:41:57Z Scattering of low lying states in the black hole atmosphere Giribet, G. We investigate finite α′ effects in string theory on a black hole background. By explicitly computing tree-level scattering amplitudes, we confirm a duality between seemingly different states recently conjectured by Giveon, Itzhaki, and Kutasov. We verify that the relevant 3-point functions factorize in such a way that the duality between oscillator and winding states becomes manifest. This leads us to determine the precise normalization of the dual vertex operators, and confirms at the level of the interacting theory the identification of states suggested by the analysis of the spectrum. This result implies a duality between two seemingly distinct mechanisms driving the violation of the string winding number in the black hole atmosphere. © 2016 American Physical Society. JOUR info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccess http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/2.5/ar http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12110/paper_24700010_v94_n2_p_Giribet
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description We investigate finite α′ effects in string theory on a black hole background. By explicitly computing tree-level scattering amplitudes, we confirm a duality between seemingly different states recently conjectured by Giveon, Itzhaki, and Kutasov. We verify that the relevant 3-point functions factorize in such a way that the duality between oscillator and winding states becomes manifest. This leads us to determine the precise normalization of the dual vertex operators, and confirms at the level of the interacting theory the identification of states suggested by the analysis of the spectrum. This result implies a duality between two seemingly distinct mechanisms driving the violation of the string winding number in the black hole atmosphere. © 2016 American Physical Society.
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author Giribet, G.
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Scattering of low lying states in the black hole atmosphere
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title Scattering of low lying states in the black hole atmosphere
title_short Scattering of low lying states in the black hole atmosphere
title_full Scattering of low lying states in the black hole atmosphere
title_fullStr Scattering of low lying states in the black hole atmosphere
title_full_unstemmed Scattering of low lying states in the black hole atmosphere
title_sort scattering of low lying states in the black hole atmosphere
url http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12110/paper_24700010_v94_n2_p_Giribet
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