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Aspects of the doubled worldsheet

Sibylle Driezen, Alexander Sevrin, Daniel Thompson Orcid Logo

Journal of High Energy Physics, Volume: 2016, Issue: 12

Swansea University Author: Daniel Thompson Orcid Logo

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We clarify the relation between various approaches to the manifestly T-duality symmetric string. We explain in detail how the PST covariant doubled string arises from an unusual gauge fixing. We pay careful attention to the role of "spectator" fields in this process and also show how the T...

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ISSN: 1029-8479
Published: 2016
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description We clarify the relation between various approaches to the manifestly T-duality symmetric string. We explain in detail how the PST covariant doubled string arises from an unusual gauge fixing. We pay careful attention to the role of "spectator" fields in this process and also show how the T-duality invariant doubled dilaton emerges naturally. We extend these ideas to non-Abelian T-duality and show they give rise to the duality invariant formalism based on the semi-Abelian Drinfeld Double. We then develop the N=(0,1) supersymmetric duality invariant formalism.
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