Open Strings in the SL(2,R) WZWN Model with Solution for a Rigidly Rotating String

Physics – High Energy Physics – High Energy Physics - Theory

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23 pages, Latex, one figure, minor misprints corrected

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10.1142/S0217751X03014149

Boundary conditions and gluing conditions for open strings and D-branes in the $SL(2,R)$ WZWN model, corresponding to $AdS_3$, are discussed. Some boundary conditions and gluing conditions previously considered in the literature are shown to be incompatible with the variation principle. We then consider open string boundary conditions corresponding to a certain {\it field-dependent} gluing condition. This allows us to consider open strings with constant energy and angular momentum. Classically, these open strings naturally generalize the open strings in flat Minkowski space. For rigidly rotating open strings, we show that the torsion leads to a bending and an unfolding. We also derive the $SL(2,R)$ Regge relation, which generalizes the linear Minkowski Regge relation. For "high" mass, it takes the form $L\approx \pm M/H$, where $H$ is the scale of the $SL(2,R)$ group manifold.

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