Moving NS Punctures on Super Spheres
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Publication:6443549
arXiv2307.06355MaRDI QIDQ6443549FDOQ6443549
Authors: Dimitri P. Skliros
Publication date: 12 July 2023
Abstract: One of the subtleties that has made superstring perturbation theory intricate at high string loop order is the fact that, as shown by Donagi and Witten, supermoduli space is not holomorphically projected, nor is it holomorphically split. In recent years, Sen introduced the notion of vertical integration in moduli space (further refined by Sen and Witten). This enables one to use the traditional (only locally-defined) gauge fixing for the worldsheet gravitino in local patches, allowing one to formulate the theory on the moduli space of ordinary Riemann surfaces, and then prescribes certain correction terms to account for the incorrect gauge fixing to restore BRST invariance. This approach makes use of the fact that there is no obstruction to a smooth splitting of supermoduli space. It may, however, not necessarily be the most convenient or natural solution to the problem. There may be situations where one would like to have a well-defined path integral at arbitrary string loop order from the outset. In this paper I initiate an alternative approach that implements the fact that a smooth gauge slice for supermoduli space always exists. As a warmup, I focus specifically on super Riemann surfaces with the topology of a 2-sphere in heterotic string theory, incorporating the corresponding super curvature locally, and introduce a new well-defined smooth gauge fixing that leads to a globally defined path integral measure that translates fixed () picture vertex operators (or handle operators) (that may or may not be offshell) to integrated (0) picture. I also provide some comments on the extension to arbitrary super Riemann surfaces.
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