Rolling tachyon boundary state, conserved charges and two dimensional string theory

Sen, Ashoke (2004) Rolling tachyon boundary state, conserved charges and two dimensional string theory Journal of High Energy Physics, 2004 (5). No pp. given. ISSN 1126-6708

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Abstract

The boundary state associated with the rolling tachyon solution on an unstable D-brane contains a part that decays exponentially in the asymptotic past and the asymptotic future, but it also contains other parts which either remain constant or grow exponentially in the past or future. We argue that the time dependence of the latter parts is completely determined by the requirement of BRST invariance of the boundary state, and hence they contain information about certain conserved charges in the system. We also examine this in the context of the unstable D0-brane in two dimensional string theory where these conseved charges produce closed string background associated with the discrete states, and show that these charges are in one to one correspondence with the symmetry generators in the matrix model description of this theory.

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Keywords:Tachyon Condensation; D-branes
ID Code:44013
Deposited On:20 Jun 2011 07:37
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