Affiliation:
1. Institute for Advanced Study
Abstract
We compute the imaginary parts of genus-one string scattering
amplitudes. Following Witten’s i\varepsiloniε
prescription for the integration contour on the moduli space of
worldsheets, we give a general algorithm for computing unitarity cuts of
the annulus, Möbius strip, and torus topologies exactly in
\alpha'α′.
With the help of tropical analysis, we show how the intricate pattern of
thresholds (normal and anomalous) opening up arises from the worldsheet
computation. The result is a manifestly-convergent representation of the
imaginary parts of amplitudes, which has the analytic form expected from
Cutkosky rules in field theory, but bypasses the need for performing
laborious sums over the intermediate states. We use this representation
to study various physical aspects of string amplitudes, including their
behavior in the (s,t)(s,t)
plane, exponential suppression, decay widths of massive strings, total
cross section, and low-energy expansions. We find that planar annulus
amplitudes exhibit a version of low-spin dominance: at any finite
energy, only a finite number of low partial-wave spins give an
appreciable contribution to the imaginary part.
Funder
United States Department of Energy
Subject
General Physics and Astronomy
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