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Glossary of string theory

This page is a glossary of terms in string theory, including related areas such as supergravity, supersymmetry, and high energy physics.

Conventions

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How are these related? There is only one dimensional constant in string theory, and that is the inverse string tension with units of area. Sometimes is therefore replaced by a length . The string tension is mostly defined as the fraction

Tension is energy or work per unit length. In natural units and , and hence has dimension of length/energy or length/mass. Since has the dimension of action, i.e. momentum times length, it follows that in natural units mass =1/length, and so has the unit of area. The slope of a Regge trajectory in Regge theory is the derivative of spin or angular momentum with respect to mass-squared, i.e.

Since angular momentum is moment of momentum , i.e. length times mass with , is dimensionless in natural units, and has units of or area like the inverse string tension.

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References

  • Becker, Katrin, Becker, Melanie, and John H. Schwarz (2007) String Theory and M-Theory: A Modern Introduction . Cambridge University Press.
  • Binétruy, Pierre (2007) Supersymmetry: Theory, Experiment, and Cosmology. Oxford University Press. .
  • Dine, Michael (2007) Supersymmetry and String Theory: Beyond the Standard Model. Cambridge University Press. .
  • Michael Green, John H. Schwarz and Edward Witten (1987) Superstring theory. Cambridge University Press. The original textbook.
  • Vol. 1: Introduction. .
  • Vol. 2: Loop amplitudes, anomalies and phenomenology. .
  • Kiritsis, Elias (2007) String Theory in a Nutshell. Princeton University Press. .
  • Polchinski, Joseph (1998) String Theory. Cambridge University Press.
  • Vol. 1: An introduction to the bosonic string. .
  • Vol. 2: Superstring theory and beyond. .
  • Szabo, Richard J. (Reprinted 2007) An Introduction to String Theory and D-brane Dynamics. Imperial College Press. .
  • Zwiebach, Barton (2004) A First Course in String Theory. Cambridge University Press. . Contact author for errata.

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