Strings in compact cosmological spaces
Ben Craps, Oleg Evnin, Anatoly Konechny

TL;DR
This paper develops a new formalism to define perturbative string theory in compact cosmological spaces, addressing infrared divergences caused by backreaction, and demonstrates finiteness of certain amplitudes.
Contribution
It introduces a collective coordinate approach for string backreaction in compact spaces, providing a finite amplitude calculation framework.
Findings
Addresses infrared divergences in compact spaces
Constructs a formalism inspired by D0-brane recoil
Shows finiteness of universe amplitude calculations
Abstract
We confront the problem of giving a fundamental definition to perturbative string theory in spacetimes with totally compact space (taken to be a torus for simplicity, though the nature of the problem is very general) and non-compact time. Due to backreaction induced by the presence of even a single string quantum, the usual formulation of perturbative string theory in a fixed classical background is infrared-divergent at all subleading orders in the string coupling, and needs to be amended. The problem can be seen as a closed string analogue of D0-brane recoil under an impact by closed strings (a situation displaying extremely similar infrared divergences). Inspired by the collective coordinate treatment of the D0-brane recoil, whereby the translational modes of the D0-brane are introduced as explicit dynamical variables in the path integral, we construct a similar formalism for the…
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