Origin of the Pure Spinor and Green-Schwarz Formalisms
Nathan Berkovits (IFT-UNESP/ICTP-SAIFR, Sao Paulo)

TL;DR
This paper derives the pure spinor and Green-Schwarz superstring formalisms from a simplified, purely bosonic classical action involving projective pure spinors, revealing their gauge-fixing relationship and topological interpretation.
Contribution
It introduces a simplified bosonic action using projective pure spinors, unifying the pure spinor and Green-Schwarz formalisms as gauge fixings, and extends the framework to the supermembrane.
Findings
Pure spinor and Green-Schwarz formalisms are gauge fixings of a single bosonic action.
The action uses a projective pure spinor parameterization, linking to a topological model.
A bosonic supermembrane action is proposed, reducing to the superstring upon dimensional reduction.
Abstract
The pure spinor formalism for the superstring was recently obtained by gauge-fixing a purely bosonic classical action involving a twistor-like constraint where is a d=10 pure spinor. This twistor-like constraint replaces the usual Virasoro constraint , and the Green-Schwarz fermionic spacetime spinor variables arise as Faddeev-Popov ghosts for this constraint. In this paper, the purely bosonic classical action is simplified by replacing the classical d=10 pure spinor with a d=10 projective pure spinor. The pure spinor and Green-Schwarz formalisms for the superparticle and superstring are then obtained as different gauge-fixings of this purely bosonic classical action, and the Green-Schwarz kappa symmetry is directly related to the pure spinor BRST symmetry. Since…
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Taxonomy
TopicsBlack Holes and Theoretical Physics · Particle physics theoretical and experimental studies · Noncommutative and Quantum Gravity Theories
