More On Superstring Perturbation Theory: An Overview Of Superstring Perturbation Theory Via Super Riemann Surfaces
Edward Witten

TL;DR
This paper provides an overview of superstring perturbation theory using super Riemann surfaces, focusing on a specific heterotic string model and addressing subtleties in supermoduli space integration.
Contribution
It offers an informal yet detailed explanation of superstring perturbation theory, emphasizing the treatment of supersymmetry-breaking effects at 1- and 2-loop orders.
Findings
Clarifies the integration over supermoduli space
Addresses supersymmetry breaking at 1-loop order
Provides insights into superstring perturbation complexities
Abstract
This article is devoted to an overview of superstring perturbation theory from the point of view of super Riemann surfaces. We aim to elucidate some of the subtleties of superstring perturbation that caused difficulty in the early literature, focusing on a concrete example -- the heterotic string compactified on a Calabi-Yau manifold, with the spin connection embedded in the gauge group. This model is known to be a significant test case for superstring perturbation theory. Supersymmetry is spontaneously broken at 1-loop order, and to treat correctly the supersymmetry-breaking effects that arise at 1- and 2-loop order requires a precise formulation of the procedure for integration over supermoduli space. In this paper, we aim as much as possible for an informal explanation, though at some points we provide more detailed explanations that can be omitted on first reading.
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TopicsBlack Holes and Theoretical Physics · Algebraic structures and combinatorial models · Advanced Mathematical Physics Problems
