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Background Independence, Gauge Invariance and Equations of Motion for Closed String Modes (1412.1973v2)

Published 5 Dec 2014 in hep-th

Abstract: In an earlier paper [arXiv:1408.0484] gauge invariant and background covariant equations for closed string modes were obtained from the exact renormalization group equation of the world sheet theory. The background metric (but not the physical metric) had to be flat and hence the method was not manifestly background independent. In this paper the restrictions on the background metric are relaxed. A simple prescription for the map from loop variables to space time fields is given whereby for arbitrary backgrounds the equations are generally covariant and gauge invariant. Extra terms involving couplings of the curvature tensor to (derivatives of) the Stueckelberg fields have to be added. The background metric is chosen to be the physical metric without any restrictions. This method thus gives manifestly background independent gauge invariant and general covariant equations of motion for both open and closed string modes.

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