Thermal D-brane boundary states from type IIB Green-Schwarz superstring in pp-wave background

Physics – High Energy Physics – High Energy Physics - Theory

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10.1142/S0217751X08041360

We construct the thermal boundary states from the type IIB Green-Schwarz superstring in {\em pp}-wave background in the light-cone gauge. The superstring is treated in the canonical ensemble and in the TFD formalism which is appropriate to discuss quantum systems in the canonical quantization. The thermal boundary states are obtained by thermalizing the total boundary states which are the boundary states of the total system that is composed by the superstring modes and the corresponding thermal reservoir modes. That analysis is similar to the one in the flat spacetime case \cite{ivv12}. However, there are some subtleties concerning the construction of the total string which are discussed. Next, we compute the entropy of thermal boundary state which is defined as the expectation value of the superstring entropy operator in the thermal boundary state.

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