Time evolution in open string theory

Sen, Ashoke (2002) Time evolution in open string theory Journal of High Energy Physics, 2002 (10). No pp. given. ISSN 1126-6708

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Abstract

We discuss a general iterative procedure for constructing time dependent solutions in open string theory describing rolling of a generic tachyon field away from its maximum. These solutions are characterized by two parameters labelling the initial position and velocity of the tachyon field, but one of these parameters can be removed by using time translation symmetry. The Wick rotated version of the resulting one parameter family of inequivalent solutions describes a one parameter family of boundary conformal field theories, each member of which is related to the boundary conformal field theory describing the original D-brane system by a nearly marginal deformation. We apply this technique to construct a time dependent solution on a D-brane in bosonic string theory which can be interpreted as the creation of a lower dimensional brane during the decay of an unstable D-brane.

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Keywords:String Field Theory; Tachyon Condensation; D-branes
ID Code:44016
Deposited On:20 Jun 2011 07:40
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