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Asymptotically nonrelativistic string backgrounds

Daniel Ávila, Alberto Güijosa, Rafael Olmedo

2024International Journal of Modern Physics A12 citationsDOI

Abstract

In recent years, interesting curved-space extensions of nonrelativistic (NR) string theory have been very actively pursued, where the background has a structure that is a stringy generalization of Newton–Cartan geometry. Here we show that the natural black branes of the NR theory, sourced by the familiar repertoire of stringy objects, generally have a different structure. The black string is our main example. We find that the source distorts the background significantly, generating a large throat within which physics is in fact relativistic. It is only far away from the throat that the background approaches the string Newton–Cartan form. We show that exactly the same is true for the longitudinal RR-charged black brane. On the other hand, the transverse RR-charged black brane turns out to have a proper string Newton–Cartan structure everywhere, not just asymptotically.

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PhysicsString (physics)Theoretical physicsString theoryString field theoryRelationship between string theory and quantum field theoryNon-critical string theoryMathematical physicsQuantum electrodynamicsParticle physicsQuantum mechanicsQuantum gravityQuantumStochastic processes and statistical mechanicsQuantum chaos and dynamical systemsDiffusion and Search Dynamics
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