Supermembrane dynamics from multiple interacting strings
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Abstract: The supermembrane theory on is investigated, for membranes that wrap once around the compact dimension. The Hamiltonian can be organized as describing interacting strings, the exact supermembrane corresponding to . The zero-mode part of strings turn out to be precisely the modes which are responsible of instabilities. For sufficiently large compactification radius , interactions are negligible and the lowest-energy excitations are described by a set of harmonic oscillators. We compute the physical spectrum to leading order, which becomes exact in the limit , where and is the membrane tension. As the radius is decreased, more strings become strongly interacting and their oscillation modes get frozen. In the zero-radius limit, the spectrum is constituted of the type IIA superstring spectrum, plus an infinite number of extra states associated with flat directions of the quartic potential.
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