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Effective action of heterotic string theory at order $α'^2$ (2307.00544v2)

Published 2 Jul 2023 in hep-th

Abstract: Upon examining the effective action of the heterotic string theory at order $\alpha'2$, an inconsistency between the Chern-Simons coupling $\Omega2$ and T-duality has been discovered. To address this issue, we introduce 60 parity-even independent geometrical couplings involving the $B$-field, metric, and dilation at the same order, each with arbitrary coefficients. To ensure the invariance of these couplings under T-duality, we consider the Miessner action for the couplings at order $\alpha'$ and rigorously determine the coefficients of the 60 couplings in terms of the Chern-Simons coupling. Notably, it is found that the coefficients of the Riemann cubed terms must be zero, which aligns with the results of S-matrix calculations. Additionally, the parity odd couplings at order $\alpha'2$ are obtained through T-duality. Overall, our analysis successfully resolves the inconsistency between the Chern-Simons coupling and T-duality, providing a more comprehensive understanding of the behavior of the heterotic string theory at order $\alpha'2$.

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