Closed Strings in Misner Space: Cosmological Production of Winding Strings
M. Berkooz (Weizmann), B. Pioline (LPTHE), M. Rozali (UBC)

TL;DR
This paper investigates the behavior of closed strings in Misner space, revealing the existence of short and long winding strings, their pair production, and implications for cosmological singularities and string condensates.
Contribution
It provides a detailed analysis of winding string states, pair production mechanisms, and the effects of string condensates in Misner space, a simple cosmological model in string theory.
Findings
Short and long winding string states identified.
Winding string pair production rate approaches unity for large winding numbers.
Winding string condensates can induce a cosmological bounce under certain conditions.
Abstract
Misner space, also known as the Lorentzian orbifold , is one of the simplest examples of a cosmological singularity in string theory. In this work, the study of weakly coupled closed strings on this space is pursued in several directions: (i) physical states in the twisted sectors are found to come in two kinds: short strings, which wind along the compact space-like direction in the cosmological (Milne) regions, and long strings, which wind along the compact time-like direction in the (Rindler) whiskers. The latter can be viewed as infinitely long static open strings, stretching from Rindler infinity to a finite radius and folding back onto themselves. (ii) As in the Schwinger effect, tunneling between these states corresponds to local pair production of winding strings. The tunneling rate approaches unity as the winding number gets large, as a consequence of the…
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