The Tensionless Lives of Null Strings
Arjun Bagchi, Aritra Banerjee, Ritankar Chatterjee, and Priyadarshini Pandit

TL;DR
This paper reviews the development of tensionless null string theory, highlighting recent advances in Carrollian structures, symmetries, and quantum aspects, and explores their implications for high-energy physics and black hole studies.
Contribution
It provides a comprehensive overview of tensionless null string theory, emphasizing recent progress in Carrollian symmetries and the emergence of multiple quantum theories from the ILST action.
Findings
Emergence of Carrollian conformal algebra as residual symmetry
Identification of three consistent quantum null string theories
Analysis of classical and quantum properties of null and Carrollian strings
Abstract
The tensionless limit probes the very high energy regime of string theory in contrast to the well studied point-particle limit which reduces to Einstein gravity. Tensionless strings sweep out null worldsheets in the target space and hence are also called null strings. This article aims to provide a comprehensive review of tensionless null string theory beginning with the initial work of Schild, and continuing to the foundational work of Isberg et al (ILST) and then focussing on developments in the past decade. Recent work centres on the emergence of the Carrollian Conformal Algebra as residual worldsheet symmetries of the ILST action and the identification of tensionless limit as a worldsheet Carrollian limit on the string worldsheet. Carrollian structures are used to address the classical and quantum aspects of the null string. In the classical theory, the aforementioned limit agrees…
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Taxonomy
TopicsBlack Holes and Theoretical Physics · Noncommutative and Quantum Gravity Theories · International Science and Diplomacy
